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Season Closes On The Best Days Gf Our Lives As the year progresses through the days o. the calendar, we find that Winter does not bring a cessation of the excitement of foot- ball days. lnstead, the hectic pace started in September continues. Midterm hits us with either joy or dismayg and we begin to think of graduation as we see the basketball team battle to remain district champions, and all spring sports begin to function with renewed zeal in an- ticipation of LllL competition, We really buckle down to our studies and begin applying for scholarships and mak- ing college choicesg or we begin in earnest to search for that summer job. Our year has been full and each season seemed to add to the activities of each day. However, we have often been told that these are the best days of your life, and so we fill them with memories that will last a lifetime! Language students Desire Drake and Dana Roy lis- ten closely as Mrs. Ute Forsythe explains the details of the German Club's trip to Europe during the sum' mer of '84 Explaining laboratory procedures to his freshman Physical Science class is Mr. Fred Herrington. Rub' ber aprons are required attire for students in science classes as a safety measure. Reading teacher Mrs. Maria Carroll ifar lefty goes over records and files during her conference period, Y 1 'ff - ' , . 9 , ff 5 , Q it i l . f X t
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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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if-4 'E' F The flowers are blossoming Dew lies fresh on the leavesg The butterflies begin flying As the spiders slowly weave. Spring can be seen everywhere New cgolors, it always brings. lt is a time of happiness That allows the birds to sing.
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