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Gang tackle. Somewhere at the bottom of teacher who has been mobbed by his class. the pile lies Mr. Stan Langston, p.e. opening 7
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or Looking for a laugh. During rehearsal emcee Chuck Stephens improvises jokes for the senior follies. Making props. Heads close together, sen- iors Missy Harvey and Annette Baxter make corn stalks for the senior follies. Coming together forged stronger bonds in a special school system on the go hange and growth had to be viewed positively. We were at a turning point, and we could only look ahead toward the good things in store for us. Keith Bailey, sophomore, explained, “As we get bigger we will probably lose a few things we had as a smaller school, but maybe we will gain some new things along the way.” We the people. A government-sponsored political rally in the cafeteria gave Tina Cathy Barnes, freshman, posi- tively stated, “I believe that we have a close student body, as close as is possible with 885 students. Our spirit is high and our school system is one of the best. The spirit of our students becomes stronger every year. We have something to be proud of our school.”’{T} Hall a chance to speak for candidate Car- fers
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The new and untried beckoned as we responded with anticipation turning point had definitely been reached. In those activ- ities usually described as ‘extra- curricular’ we bounded off in new and different directions. Our surroundings were chang- ing; that was evident everytime we got out of our cars in the parking lot and entered the building through an obscure west door, not- ing each day the progress made by the construction crews. A new drama instructor guided 8 school life a dedicated cast and crew through the intricacies of Cockney London with the all-school musical ‘Oli- ver!’ In a major upset, the junior class dethroned the seniors on Ranch Day laying to rest the the- ory that the contest had always been rigged. This was a year of upsets and turn-arounds, and we were eager to see what the next day would bring.[7) Walking tall. Seniors Teresa Robinson and Mark Johnson celebrate their last pep Pc Pull! Senior Sonja Moore leads the senior girls to a victory in tug-of-war on Ranch mL Yippee-ai-ay. Michelle Bray, Chuck Stephens, and Skipper Morris sing the chorus in their Cow Patty skit in the senior follies.
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