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Nl . ,,,+1,.,, 'I QI If ll . - fri Elie fi. .Q ,xr 11-172,,, Vo... 41 !.', nn I 1 r . , Q .B ,mv 'i F Reflections of the glittering walls of the building are seen in the pools of water left by a softly falling spring rain. Seniors Lori Eastman and Kim Hughes enjoy the fellowship of classmates as they wait for the banquet and prom to begin senior activities. A fond farewell was said to long-time friend and school secretary Mrs. Virginia Orsak who retired this spring. Shown here with her husband. Charlie, Mrs. Orsak was honored at a special tea given by the faculty. ff. X si?
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A l' Spring Sparkles ln Huskyland We have chosen HLISKY SEASONS as our theme in an effort to reflect the unusual as well as the everyday occurrences in our lives because we feel that life in Huskyland follows a unique pattern. Our year begins in the fall and progresses through the calendar with special events marking the changes from fall to winter to spring and to summer. Come with us as we look at our year in Huskyland. We learned to be responsible for our own registrationg we followed the leadership of our teachersg and we planned for those special events which crowned the accomplishments of our year. We said hello to new friends and with graduation, we said good-bye. Yet as we embark upon a new way of life, we realize that with the coming of each new Season, our hearts will remain in the Home of the Huskies. Home of the Huskies sign erected by the Key Club in the Fall of '82. Attending an in-service session at Kirby Middle School are teachers Mr. Delbert Todd, Mr. Robert Novak, Mr. Doyle Stone and Mrs. Frances Lee, below right. Freshman Paul Pitts confers with math instructor Mrs. Joanne Young during registration. V, ' ., nu um 'lj' X , V ' My -' . yt, K R V, . ix V nw, K . .. ,www 1, l . ,,...... ......,....,... l'lfi5lPfffi X tr ii' W fi-:Ts-effffvf -1 gf-51, 4 k ffm- te -f - - przfvj . '.'!5 ' , fs, iii.: -.tv .wif .wwf-f-V ,ft -.A 'mms .' ,yggfpr-:ggi Qggg:,m.a..-sa'u..2 Q 'rw' ' ' -. hr f .... , . , X , Mk . WAHM-1 ,.Q--'Hifi A ' fl - Egg' -' 0. -. Kill? S i ' Fas. X , . pw, , fifwwsatll iw, x ef f M, f , 'P+ 1 Senior class officers. Linda Chapa. Maria Rid- dle, Kristy Williams, Ted Lewis and Robert Vadnais, make last-minute notes before the festivities begin at the Senior Banquet and Prom held at the Kiva lnn. Madrigal mothers Mrs. Paula Roy and Mrs. Janet Compton measure patterns for the cos- tumes they designed and sewed for this talent' ed group of students,
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Summer Activities Vary With Interest And Responsibility Summer days are often quite hot, but the memories captured in the yearbook help us to look back upon the year with plea- sure. Many students attended workshops to help them prepare for new responsibilities in the fall. Members of the Band, the HiLites and the Cheerleaders attended workshops while others spent their days in summer school as they tried to either make-up work or get ahead for early graduation. Teachers worked on higher degrees or spent time with grandchildren or on special hobbies. However, most of us were just marking time until we could get back into the routine of school. FTA members Noreen Cunningham. Cristi Vadnais, Lisa Troeger, John Nix, Cathy Bracket and Zina Boyd pose with Mrs. Gladys Newsom, a resident of the Texhoma Christian Care Center. Representing a variety of interests. Madrigals are. standing: Dana Roy, James Bradford, Judy Douglas, Charlie Eipper, Chris Eastwood, Alicia Compton, Mark Lee, Leigh Ramos, Armando Arenivar, Steph- anie Robertson, sitting: Kerry Beaver, Jeri Taylor, Roxie Ford. Ted Lewis. Billy Curtis and Mark Winters. '83, dis- play awards for participation in the VFW Voice of Democracy essay contest. Chemistry and physics teacher Mr. Doyle Stone en- joys a cold drink while celebrating at the Spring Fling. ..--- g 1 F wig A w of
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