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field trips Breaking the Monotony Climbing onto the bus, excitement mounts as students realize that time for the long awaited field trip has arrived. Whether it is a trip to the park, zoo or either of the museums downtown, students enjoy freedom from regular school activities. Over- night trips are also highlights of the year as students enjoy getting away for a while. After long boring ses- sions, students relax at the beach or other party spots and try not to remember the next day's activities. When lunch rolls around students the bus pulls into a fast food restaurant or maybe a picnic lunch to eat in the park with cold fried chicken and hot soft drinks. Lunch is always the highlight especially with those spur of the moment baseball games in the park or maybe the in- nocent food fights. Whatever the case, students eat and thus can en- joy the remainder of the trip. Field trips provide both educa- tional and entertaining fun. Students will always remember the ex- periences they had on field trips and wait in anticipation for the next one. are too hungry to complain when Top Right: Members of the speech club went to the state competition in Austin. These people are Laura Spann, Shironica George, Raymond Stub- belfield, Donnis Leonard and Mike Lovell. Top: Anxiously waltlng for the plane, Mrs. King and Derwin Youngblood contemplate the events ofthe upcoming trip. my M r.i.:imANC! N0 Right: A cool David Rodriquez takes a break from the animals while on a trip to the zoo. 24 -.-dl, 'I 1 dps by
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derwin youngblood The play opens as the Pink Ladies sing their version of the Rydell Alma Mater. Belng an outsider, Cha-Cha makes a move on Eugene too! gg ieogsnw
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cathlene gentry -3-1 .as ,5- Top: Feeling they needed a break from studying, the Honor Society took a field trip to the zoo. Left: The Yearbook and Mash Notes staff took a trip to Austin to attend the l.L.P.C. Clnterschoiastic League Press Conferencej. Top: The Close-Up participants were Tommy Hunter, Raye Wise, Suzanne Belmarez, Jennifer Elder, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. King, Mark Price, and Derwin Youngblood.
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