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ja urviving one of the hottest ig summers in Texas history, ' 'tve . eltlg 3 students began the activities of the school year in a surge of ex- citement. The excitement of a new football team, pep rallies, and volleyball games led the school into the fall. Clubs began heating up with all sorts of activities and money- making projects, from selling M8cM's to having masquerade par- ties. A mild winter came, as did the basketball season. Christmas came and showed us the lighter side of Principal Leon Hagmann, as he pos- ed for pictures dressed as Santa. No snow ever fell, and spring soon came, with the baseball season, as clubs began trying to find new ways to spend their hard-earned money. As graduation and summer quickly neared, survival became not only an inevitability, but a reality. lil ...Xi 2. ' 4 1 ' 5. ' Santa Claus, alias Principal Leon Hagmann, is discovered making a quick change in the main of- fice, just prior to his Student Council-sponsored appearance in the foyer. A SAGA OF SURVIVAL . 'E juniors julie Wilson, Kathy Womack, and Mona Shaw perform a Highstepper dance routine during the Arlington Bowie pep rally.
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56 Stl F ll f TCP: 1,4 bull ,ANDY Rfiklf F65 . 2 Senior Paul Place gives the crowd a grin just following his trumpet solo during the half-time junior Pam Rodriguez, and seniors Laurie Foster and Lisa Rolader lead the early morning cheers during the Burleson pep rally. ii fi WW 1 fe YE , 3 M - M' .Q W sf S i .S f li Sophomore Melinda White delivers singing telegrams and a candy treat on Valentine's Day. The Student Council sponsored this holiday project. performance of a game against Bowie. Senior varsity quarterback Ronnie Rhine raises the number one sign, following the victory over Burleson.
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