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'e . 4 'Q Alice ' Aldridge Michael ' Allen Tammy A d n ricak Sylvia Argola Debbie Babcock Debbie Baker Dmnlhy Alexande Gretchen Alston Brenda Anger Tina Ashlord Flichaul Bacak Bill Balboa ...I Edward Alexander K k Al l Angel Arag Donald Ray Ares Linda Eaghv Mary Br-in Hamer Fiobin Erin Anna Alexander Alexuus Allaro Denise Mike Cindy Allhenn Alvord Ammon As time passes, and the Class of 1978 looks back at its senior year of high school, fond memories will appear in most of our minds. This is the year that we grew up and became more responsible, not only to ourselves, but to others in society. lt is also a year that was filled with fun, and for the most part, an easy life. All of us will recall what fun we had at the senior picnic and the prom. A select few will remember riding on the fire engine to and from Tony Burger Athletic center on the day of the Cougarland Parade. But the majority of this class will always remember our last pep rally. Wasn't it great that Crockett tradi- tion let the spirit stick go to the sen- iors at the last pep rally of the year, even if they didn't yell the loudest? There were a lot of tears in the senior section that day, because the thought of no more pep rallies was too much for some to handle. We will look backon these few years of high school, that we have so painfully endured, with a great deal of envy. As students, we didn't realize that our lives were much more simple than that of an adult who was working to make a living. When we reflect on this last year, we'll ask our- selves how we could have wanted to give up that part of our lives. . Hopefully, we would be able to see each other at a class reunion so we could remember, as a group, the good days we all shared at Crockett. But until then we will treasure the day that. . . .il Monte Maureen Allord Allen Netl Lis Arnmons A del W cya- . 6' 1X. . A x 66 seniors
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Ca James Bryant B ymer Da el! Ca mp Campbell sa C th Chap Sean Cleary SSHIOTS 1'- -I ,.,4 Donna Butler L nda Cantu Chron S Ste e Coleman Kennet ,. ,Q dr, . h Cylinda U EF Cynth a John Cisne rcs Claussen s A i t tyym WB ll? v 4 v i .. wtf 'X Q l Ken Bryan Mark Cailahan Callan Callisson Dennis Angie Debbie Caudle Cells Chaney Free to choose courses. As a senior, a student can pretty much be on his own when deciding what courses to take. The only courses that any senior is required to take are the few he still needs the credits for, like government. If a student has completed taking all of his required courses, he can takewhat he wants to as a senior. A person has three choices. He can take all hard, advanced courses, all easy courses, or a mixture. There are a great many courses one canichoose from in an advanced area. Seniors may take trig, analytic, advanced chemistry or biology, Texas studies, critical analysis and advanced usage. Crafts courses like pottery, art, plastics and leatherworking are also open to seniors. No matter what courses a senior took, he was bound to be struck by senioritis. After all, you only had one senior year. But seniors muddled through, anticipating the day they would be. . . I 1. One of the things seniors benefitted by taking advanced classes like chemistw was the enter- tainment provided by Mr. Steven Froehner as Wolfram the Magnificent. 2. Paul Davis found his interest in singing, and took advantage of his electives by taking choir. I
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