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Andy Spears, Shari Tribby, Amy Peterman and Tina O'Farrell show how childish they can really be. P Miguel Villareal and Keith Evans get romantic during their formal lunch. P Mike Slagle and Miguel Villareal explain the proper way to do the hula . P Tina O'Farrell dresses Hawaiian.P Ricky Jankowiak lets the child in him come out. P Y With help, Scott Smith changes his diapers. Senior Week MONDAY: MASH Day TUESDAY: Kiddy Day WEDNESDAY: Dress-Llp Day THURSDAY: Hawaiian Day FRIDAY: College Shirt or Ragged out Day uf fn' k N-.N 3 ,f1 - Senior Week iv. .Ii W, nl ffl L he ..-. W.. may
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Mr. Butch Milkes, BalfourfTaylor representative and strong supporter of our helps Holley Himebaugh try on her new graduation cap. 3 5 il! A Tina O'Farrell hands out caps and gowns to the Seniors. Senior breakfast 4 Billy Reese and Phyllis Chang help shuffle through the caps and gown. A Mrs. LaVelle Shelton explains to Chris Peet how to wear his tassle. Closing -
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.f I VVVW I V. weak 'rug -T11 1 , I 1 .. A Robert Gaidousek attempts to hold up a class with his water pistol The end of another year Paper-filled hallways, a skimpy snack bar and extremely happy or maybe even sad students were all signs of the end of school. During the last two weeks, everyone went just a little crazy. Senior Week gave those just about to enter the real world a last chance to be a little immature and very silly. Each day, during an- nouncements, Seniors were told how to dress and act the next day. As the week ended, some of the laughter died as things got more serious. Students could not understand how the Seniors could be so sad by be- ing given such relief but the Seniors had realized their time had come to break away from high school to go on to college or maybe a job, away from old friends. The following week was strange. Lunch was quiet, even dead, without the Seniors. Except for those taking exams, all that remained of them was the clock they had bought for the commons with their class money. Although everyone had waited so long for the last day of school, it came all too quickly. As usual, it was filled with craziness. Squirt guns were everywhere, the halls were covered with paper and everyone was leaving campus. The confusion of exams and schedules gave many students the opportunity to leave for lunch or the rest of the day. By the time the last bell rang, everyone was ready for summer. For the Seniors, it would mean the start of a new life, but for others it was simp- ly the start of another summer vacation! Q I A Sleeping, eating and playing cards were all ways to pass time for those exempt from exams. Closing --
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