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:MW fi We were one W Differences only brought us closer A s any English student knew, a noun was the name of a person, place, or thing. Any member of the student body was, then, several things inside one person. Inside these walls he was classified a student, but he was much, much more. The typical student was also either a senior, junior, sophomore or freshman. He may have been a band member, an F.T.A. member, or an appliance repair student. He could also have been known as a preppie, a roper, or a freak depending on his mode of dress, his preferences in music, or the cut of his hair. Whatever the labels each student chose to wear, all 850 of them somehow fit together to form one body, competitive and cohesive at the same time. Noah the boa. Sherry Leleune playing with Mrs. Sylvia Lucas's boa constrictor was a familiar sight to Biology ll students. Icky Poo! Dissecting a frog in Biology I occupies freshman Eric Vickery. 'l Family
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Problem solver. Tension mounts as senior Mike McConathy struggles with the Rubik's cube in Ranch Day competition. Square problems as it designed to drive us all crazy? What was the appeal of that six-sided, multicolored cube called Rubik's that had students enthralled with finding its solution? The extent of its appeal became evident when the cube became an event in the annual Ranch Day competition. As the student body tensely and quietly looked on, four competititors struggled with the cube. Senior Mike McConathy won with a time of 1:17 minutes. - - - 18 Tidbits T! No adults allowed in teenagers' night club second home for many students emerged in the form of Dalton's, a Burleson nightspot designed for people between the ages of 15 and 19. A disc jockey, live band, bright lights, two dance floors, pool tables, video games, an electronic bull, and arm-wrestling contest all added to the comeraderie making Dalton's an instant success. lust a Near Beer, please. Sidling up to the bar, Steve Perez orders a drink. Video fever. Route 16 occupies jackie Whitley in Dalton's arcade section.
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