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Rush begins at 11:24 by Andy Dixon chool days always seemed long and bor- ing, at least until 11:24, then it got interesting. Students from all over the school rush the doors of the cafeteria, thus beginning the state of confusion called lunch. All classes ventured to lunch at their own pace. Freshmen ran, sophomores walked fast lsometimes run- ningl, juniors strutted, and seniors entered casually, not really caring what went on. Why did they go to the cafeteria-for the food, and who prepares that? No one ever gives credit to the people that make lunch what it is, the chefs of the cafeteria. A staff of 16 la- bored for hours preparing the lunch food we enjoyed devouring. These ladies enjoyed cer- tain days like hamburger day and chicken fried steak day, much like the students. My favorite is when we have Crispitos, said Mrs. Fuller. The day they have cheese enchiladas is Mrs. Oster- man's favorite, while Mrs. Smith's favorite day is the chicken fried steak day be- cause it makes the students happy- STACY STEPHENSON just c0uldn'l go without her regular Thursday lunch of hamburgers from Mrs. Smith. Cafeteria workers are lfirst rowl: Mrs. Solomon, Mrs. DeWaIl, Mrs. Osterman, Mrs. Duren, Mrs. Green, and Mrs. Neylon. lsecond fOWlIlV1l'S. Fulk, Mrs. Picone, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Rakestraw, and Mrs. Smith. lthird rowl: Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Sitz, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Godfrey, and Mrs. Dimsdale. Day janitors include: George Lujan, Jeannette Nix, Gloria Hernandez, Lenor Garza. 236fStaff Night janitors include lfirst rowlz Felicia Nandin, Brenda Bolton McDaniel, Paula Fincher. lsecond rowlz Lawrence Cornelius, Herb Ed Beck, Kim Cockerham.
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Kay Mclunkins- Teacher's Aide, Dorinda Miller- Calculus, Trigo- nometry, Elementary Analysis, Al- gebra ll, Sponsor Mu Alpha Theta, Dean Minor- American History, Coach Boys Varsity Basketball, Kay Minter- English, Sponsor FTA, Senior Class, Peggy Mooney- Eng- lish, Latin, Sponsor Latin Club, Lin- da Murphree- Counselor, Sion- sor Cheerleader, Penny Nis ek- Geometry, Trigonometry, ITA i, Leslow Peteckr- American Histo- ry, Lourene Pigg- lob Placement Coordinator, Marina Pothen- Vo- cational Office Education, Pre-Em- ployment Lab, Sponsor Office Education Association, Pre-Em- ployment Lab, Susan Pugh- Ac- counting, Business Lawp Stacia Rareshide- Fresh. English, Soph. English Ph. 2, Direct Drillteam, loey Rawls- Health, Physical Sci- ence, Athletic Trainer, Frances Reppond- American Gov't, Spon- sor Senior Class, Teresa Reynolds- Counselorg Peggy Rhodes- World History, Socio ogy, Economics, Sponsor Red, White, 8i Blue Club, Senior Class, Maxine Robinson- Coordinator of Vocational Adjust- ment Coop, Mike Ryan- March- ing Band, Drum Corps, Flag Corps, Symphonic Concert, Cadet, Sr jazz Bands, leanne Seibert- English, Senior Skills, Research Seminar, Creative Writing, World History, Sponsor Literarly Magazine, Teresa S arp- Physica Education, Coach Fresh, Varsity Volleyball, Golf, Da- vid Sheppard- VICA Club S on- sor, Auto Mechanics, Sue Sphuf- ford- Resource Math, Resource World History, Resource Biolog , Errol Smith- World History, World Geography, Coach Golf, Sherry Stillwel - Shorthand, Typing l, Personal Typing, Rebecca Strange- English 103, 304, Ph. 2 lr, Andy Suson- English 101, 247, Sponsor Red, White, 84 Blue Club, Leon Thompson- Drafting, Gen- eral Drafting, Vocational Drafting l, ll, Sponsor VICA, Norman Thompson- Physical Science, Health, Coach Fresh. Football, JV Basketball, Betty Tidwell- English, French, Sponsor Le Cercle Fran- cais Club, Rosemary Trei- Physical Science, Chemistry, Karen Vavra- Speech, Theatre Arts l, ll, Oral ln- terpretation, Fresh. English, Spon- sor Thespians, Direct UIL One Act Play, Coach UIL Literary, Randy Vonderheid- Journalism, Photog- raphy, Advise Publications, Spon- sor Senior Class, Carole Wa ker- Algebra ll, Computer Math, Cindy Walker- Physical Science, Biology ll, Leon Watson- Algebra I, ll, Pre- Algebra I, Karen WI liams- Librar- ian, Sandra Wilson- Nurse, Danise Witherspoon- Homemaking l, ll, Sponsor Future Homemakers of America, Ethel Woods-ln-House Suspension Sugervisor, Susan Wrenn- Spanis , Sponsor Pan American Student Forum, Marvin Wrinkle- Vocational Counselor. I Sue Shufford Errol Smith Sherry Stillwell Rebecca Strange Andy Suson Leon Thompson Norman Thompson Betty Tldwell Rosemary Tren Karen Vavra Rand Vonderheld Caro e Walker Cindy Walker Leon Watson Karen Williams Sandra Wilson Danise Witherspoon Ethel Woods Susan Wrenn Marvin Wrinkle l3aculty!235
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Ms. Judy Moss, principal Ms. Kitty Hickerson, assistant principal Mr. David Robbins, assistant principal lim Christo he, secretary, sclhool board. Laura Dooley, vice- president, school oard. Terry Gray, member, school board. Larry Huckeba, member, school board. Bud lones, member, school board. Shirley Sensel, member, school board. Ruben Es uivel, president, school board. Frarflk Moates, Superintendent of Schools. E. I. Morgan, assistant su- perintendent of Business Affairs. Frank Hibler, assistant superintendent of Fa- cilities and Services. james Daniels, as- sistant superintendent of instruction. Perot causes chaos by Stacia Hood ew things usually bring excitement and enthusiasm, but not always. Some new things have caused chaos, complaints and a lot of extra paperwork by teachers and hardwork- ing students involved in ex- tracurricular activities. Some of these new things can be found listed under the head- line: HOUSE BILL 72. Beginning in the spring se- mester of 1985, and, except for honors and advanced classes, a student must main- tain the equivalent of 70 or better on a 100 scale in all DURING COLLEGE Night Mrs. Connie Zimmer and Ms. Moss dis- cuss Ross Perot and his essential elements. academic classes for each six weeks to participate in ex- tracurricular activities the following six weeks. Many teachers responded differently to House Bill 72. lt will hurt us in a lot of ways because all of our ath- letes will have to pass all of their classes in order to par- ticipate in sports, said head baseball coach Benny jones. English teacher Melody DeMattia disagreed with Coach jones. Academically the new house bill is great because students will leave high school more informed and more ready for college and work, she said. Administrationf237
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