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Department Chairman Mr. Delbert Todd works with Huyen Au as she identifies floral specimens for a class project. While charcoal may be a bit messy. artist Trung Trinh works diligently in this medium to complete a sketch. ' l-f Home Furnishings student Cathy Bracket prepared this display of living room furniture and accessories for the 'ihouseu she built. Smiling proudly with their many trophies on display are members of the girls' ROTC drill team. They are, back: Tammie Palmer, LaTonya Stanford, Kathy Boyd, Sheila Hightower, Lt. Col. Bill Dikesg middle: Tina Murphy, Peppie Marks, Louise Grier, Lovetta Lott, Erica Kaogh, Carolyn Williams, Sandra Vaughn, front: Karen Fannon, Sharon Vaughn, Joyce Alex- ander, Yolanda Wilson, Yvette Bobo, Danessa John- son. ,i ff, ,7 l , it? X
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Back-To School Fever Settles Into Routine With the coming of Fall, we settle into that routine that comes with Back-to-School Fe- ver. Even though we suffer through the heat, we are eager for the familiar ring of the bell, the never-ending homework, and the extra-curricular activities that bring us together as one. Most exciting of all is the football season with the band, the drill team, the cheer- leaders, the students and faculty joining to back the boys as we strive to maintain our championship status. Western Day, 50's Day, and the Pretty Legs Contest are designed to get every one involved in activities in Huskyland. Midst all the excitement of the extra events planned to make our year memora- ble, we have set individual goals to achieve in academic areas as well. Working with a zeal from previous years, the 1984 term advanced from summer through fall and into winter. HiLites' officers model their new uniforms showing the variety of styles they can have with a little change here and there, back row: Lynda Wynne, Roxle Ford, Bonny Busseyg front: Cindy Wilder, Con- nie Quintero and Christi Vadnais. Learning an essential skill for either an occupation or for personal enhancement are Yuka Hamada and Lam Nguyen. Whether we are in a class learning botany or typing or performing in extra-curricular activities, Huskies are Tuff!
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Senior Brian Ozment acts as the Master of Ceremo- nies for the weiner roast hosted by the Vocational Department. ln an effort to acquaint all students with the programs offered by this department, students were invited to share in an evening of information laced with generous amounts of food and fellowship. Students in the German language class Dao Ngo. Kanna Burwell. Lana Nix. Carmen Frederici and Kim Sorenson are in various stages of concentration. Trips to Six Flags and a summer tour of Europe are plans to enhance the study of the language. pp T! ,J , fi mm V, ,.1.Y- 1' X e f' X Lori Ann Fugett and Laura Davenport take notes and listen as laboratory procedure is explained. Physical Science studies introduce the students to energy and matter. Getting help from math teacher Mrs. Julia Joost is Sophomore Marilyn Mills.
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