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REAGAN HIGH SCHOOL as in all fields was 1 in the number of people participating in the walk. Cheryl Pritchett, Corliss Overton, Judy Walther, Linda Reed and Susan Schneider listen to instructions before departing. REGISTRATION FOR THE Walk for Development started at 7 o ' clock. Students received maps of the route and turned in sponsors ' names. THE WALK BEGINS and so do the blisters, but the spirit of the walkers does not falter and the amount of money builds up toward an estimated $10,000. Activities — 45
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Students Raise Money Through Projects A basketball game between the visiting KTBC Moonbeams and the Reagan football players ushered in the month of February. The game, played on the 6th, saw the Raiders victorious over Uncle Jay ' s pro- teges. Austin ' s City Council sponsored an all-city banquet for the football team at the Terrace Summer House on the 27th. Dan Reeves, who plays for the Dallas Cowboys, was featured speaker at this event. Valentine ' s Day was commemorated by the car- nations sold by French Club members, while the Spanish Club made valograms available to those who wanted to send special greetings. Members of Reagan ' s Art Department participated in the Texas Art Education Association Presents Paper exhibit February 13-15 at the Crest Hotel. The Walk for Development, a youth mobiliza- tion project sponsored by the United Nations Free- dom from Hunger Foundation, took place on the 22nd. This project, the first of its kind in any city in the South, roused much enthusiasm from students as well as teachers. Betsy Hess, senior, served as the city ' s high school coordinator. The Blue Jesters ' second production for the year was presented on February 28 and March 1. Mr. Hobbs ' Vacation was the comedy, and as usual it proved to be a great success for the Drama Depart- ment. WHO HAS A sweetheart? Everyone finds out when carnations are delivered on Valentine ' s Day to students by Debbie Tatum and Sally Manley. KEAGAN H of people pi H Wiltta CUSTOMER 1H PARKING RLUEBEU. GOING TOWARDS THE second rest stop in hopes of something to drink, students participate in the Walk for Development. 44 — Activities
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HBHMHHNflfl HHHIHI HHI IIHHHIHHI H HH T, School Life Involves Many Activities REAGAN PLAYED HOST for the annual DE Sweet- SKEETER SMITH MODELS in the Snyder-Chenards fashion show held heart Dance. The event includes choosing the DE during advisory for fashion-conscious-girls. Sweetheart from each Austin high school, and a city wide dance afterward. BRAWN MEMBERS JERRY Carpenter, Steve Grant, Emory Bel lard and Stan McElrath were victorious over Brian members at the NHS assembly. 46 — Activities
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