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We're 31! A happy senior, Karen Hall, celebrates the senior Ranch Day victory. Late again. Mrs. limmie McGary, attendance clerk, writes an excuse for senior Holly Morris in the new attendance office. enior Charlie Hix said, lllt felt like starting over again. l remembered being a freshman looking for my classes, only this time everyone was lost. Lockers were reassigned from the upstairs locker area to the bright new lockers in the new wing. Built-in locks didn't always cooperate. Senior ludy Laserna said, Ulf I can't get it open, l just kick it. A larger lunchroom provided two longer lunches. The lunch- room staff, however, could not move into the new kitchen. Therefore, students were only offered hotdogs and hamburgers for the first semester. ln the middle of the year the new addition to the cafeteria was closed off for needed repair. The two long lunches were, as a result, very cramped. Senior Ken Guidry said, l'lt's hard to put 200 people in 100 chairs, but it's fun! From the new cosmetology wing to the new carpet in the old parts of the school, it was evident that we had undergone a rebirth, one very evident on the outside but present inside as well. 4 Opening Tongue twister! ln one of the new science Up, up, and away! During the last season labs, junior Barry Benson ignites his bunsen played in the old gym, Mike Burtner eyes burner. the ball.
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