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2 W ...M x - at . ,-lf K but S .... of Mr. Don Houck, American history teacher, dem- onstrates his favorite form of teaching by lectur- ing, as he sports a winter beard. Mr. john Hurley, woodshop instructor, works on grades and lesson plans - a part of the teachers' job that's usually done in their spare time. Senior Laura Greenfield .. . salutatorian, newspaper secretary, National Honor Society member, Student Council publicity committee chairperson, and recipient of scholarships from the Northeast Soroptimist Club and Texas Weslyan College . . . shows here that she's not just another pretty face.
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GRADUATION Cary Stegall sings the senior class song, The Best Q of Times, at graduation. I mu. 44 With program rolled and tucked up in sleeve,jill Curry marches in to take her seat. Cary also sings the Star Spangled Banner and the Alma Maier. Cary was an all- stare choir member. ll' Valedicrorian Wayne Trimble reminds seniors that each person in the world is special. 2
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eople . . . that's what Buffalo Country is made of. Without people, it couldn't survive. But survive it did. Even though Stu- dent numbers were down, the spirit behind them was up. And low num- bers had good effects on the students so that the student-to-teacher ratio was low. This gave the students all the needed instruction scholastically, and lightened the burden and work- load of the teachers. It shortened lunch lines, made library books more available, and the halls and parking lots less crowded. And there werent so many nameless faces that hadn't been met or even seen before. So, it had its advantages for both the stu- dents and the faculty. Seniors je-anna Hamilton and Yvonne Ott appear quite contented in the classroom. The teachers, on the whole, made the classroom atmosphere enloya- ble, as well as a learning experience. Sophomores Karen Roeder and Regina Kinniard make the Burleson pep rally a spirited one. 1 Q.: ra. , Q wg. ' t N , .4 , X 'L -. ...i ' Q 1 , . gt c ,J-.. . fi? ' : 4 mmm ive r .' 'WW - - Mfr., Y 'P if ' ii .Q X W .1 ...4 9 r 5 ,J 4' H. l. .Q Sophomores Angie Lane and Donald Hawkins relax towards the end of the class period - and find that being a sophomore is not so bad after all. t !r 1 .M I fri'-iw? M. 217
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