Granger High School - Lions Paw Yearbook (Granger, TX)

 - Class of 1973

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Morning classes can be exciting though. The Seniors in Shorthand class will never forget the brief form matches, The freshmen will always remember their first lesson in cooking and sewing in Mrs. S1iger's I-lomemaking class. There was always the question in Build- ings Trades class: Wi11 we finish this house before school ends? Time proved different. The Seniors learned their shorthand, the Freshmen learned to cook and sew, and the building trades class finished their house. LEFT: The school nurse made her regular check of student's ears and eyes. as e srff ' T 9. e 4 'i' r FH be er fufaiaffx s-sa. 11 MIDDLE: The Building Trades house turned out to be a very pretty one and the boys learned a lot about how much work goes into building a house. LEFT: Mrs. Schauer can hardly keep the cards going fast enough for the way Susan Scott and Regina White are rattling off the brief forms. It was hard to decide who said the brief form first.

Page 10 text:

orning Activities Morning classes always seem to go by so slowly especially on Mon- day mornings. First period seems to last forever and noon break seems it will never come, For some, mornings are spent at school activities away from school like the Band 's trip to con- test, the girls' volleyball tourna- ments, track meets, and selling ads, OPPOSITE: The Juniors spent a whole week of mornings working on the jr, -Sr, Banquet. It seemed that wall of streamers would never stay up, It just kept coming back down. ABOVE: The band warms up on the bus getting prepared for ther contest. RIGHT: Janet Brown has a happy face as she enjoys the refre hrnents at an F.H.A. meeting, 1



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The Juniors learned all about baby care in their Homemaking class. Mornings, especially on Monday, always brought the coaches together to discuss the last week's game. They usually did this over a cup of coffee. RIGHT: Mrs, Sliger, Monica Gorubec, Janet Brown, Rosemary Caldwell, and Doris Roznovsky watch as Shirley Ross demonstrates how to bathe a baby in Homemak- ing class. 122. xii t ' lf'r is vw f,- L . V, , V: ,, . is f HW H1 Ti., 4. l f' a f 1.2 ra 3itlt,i,,t5l wtf . ata at ,H ABOVE: Coach Schroeder and Coach Duncan discuss last Friday's game and start planning for the next one. RIGHT: Doesn't Regina White look like a real hippie? It doesn't seem like she's learning much this particular morning, but at least she's happy.

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