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N5 ra Research papers were always on the minds of English students. Librarian Mrs. Cindy Edwards assists Mark Stout, sophomore, in his research. Q. ., ,fer xi 30 1 it AV 1 q. sy mf 1 . uf . ... 5 ? S M en, 19 ,aug ,. 'M-4 .' .' 4 im Sf 1 Sophomore Tami Beggs treated herself to a manicure in the cosmetology room. Senior David Riehl uses a bucket to practice his state championship performance. Outdoor Education gave those ln- terested ln wildlife a time to learn. Junior Roland Pollard enjoys a display of fish. Many spent their lunch playing a quick game of Defender at Taco lnn. Closing 261
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Registration, report cards, and the senior prom kept our spring Movin' on As the end neared, we found ourselves striving to keep up with the fast end-of-the-year pace. The first task for juniors and sophomores was spring registration. Half-days allowed it to be an orderly event. For the teachers, there were grades to average, report cards to make out and goodbyes to say to their senior students. Spring was, of course, most important to the seniors. As the last days of their high school career passed, such things as Saturday school, memory books and final exams became top priori- ty. The prom, held at the Fort Worth Hyatt-Regency, allowed a relaxing break between school hassles and com- mencement ceremonies. s f g ' , r ri 2 ,,,. Mwst:--.. - x 'mga-1 KK - ,.i.g:':k2rv S . 4215+ ,K K Kg .gsm , U -- ' ? K if'-5 . ii.. , . R , , kk.:k sei., ,ug V . 1 K K KK 955 5 2. .rrrr is Ks i F K i i . -.lm --f--ff, VK-Fix :XQQKKKK-K-51, 3-Nz: X K f J-- -' ' V, i fi ' .. , ' ' in -rf: 'Q-ff2?':f,. ex V7 KT- - Q1i'E 'K' KK - 1'f, , s:iM:--A.. A Sift N... r. .. sm, .mf-I -. ., .. ' as - M is 9 . s ki -1-rs-vi-::.': i. -Ng. KK , ue- ,-5-ig ., li - :,-: A f s. ug, NK. 2 at ,K Senior Mike Stover practices his techniques during an outdoor ed. field trip. 260 Closing ',. my WK., , X Si 312 ,irrr -3. use fiizrff, if-:in 5 Senior Joan Martenson lifts weights to build her legs to com- petition level.
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Many considered the dance the best part of the prom. The music was provided by a local disc jockey. The moment seniors had been waiting for had finally arrived. Graduation allowed many to breathe easy. JUS! .in 'Q -' ri 262 Closing The NHS assembly was one of their last major projects for the year. Senior President Wayne Ross welcomes Senior Karen Roeder to the society. Field trips gave time out from school to many. Junior Laura Yanes enjoys a sundae at Crystal's during an Honors English field trip. pa . n M i f N , A if Vik, ,gl XX ,,
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