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Exit, Leaving Old Friends Amid a chaotic atmosphere, thirty-one Reagan students participated in gradua- tion ceremonies. They were among 280 Austin seniors to graduate in Municipal Auditorium. Commencement address was' given by Rev. Marvin Griffin. (A) Midterm groduate John Hainley get a diploma ond a handshake from Reverend Morvin Griffin. (B) A smile on his face probobly indicates that Kenneth Bell is happy to get his diploma. (C) Graduation should be a time of joy but Cherry Baker seems to find it a time for some reminiscing or maybe sadness at the idea of leaving old friends. 20 — Midterm Graduates
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(A) One of the Homecoming Queen nominees, Cathy Colonnetta waits until the announcement is mode while her escort Brian Clevelen seems to find other interests elsewhere. (B) Port of the festivities was Sadie Hawkins Day and Donna Stubbs has the proper attire for the fast race to catch her man. (C) Stephanie Buchhorn takes a break at the annual Homecoming Dance while her escort takes a short rest break. (D) Fifties Day found attire ronging from blue jeans to mid calf length dresses and the prover- bial greased down hair style of the man of the day. Even a thug would hove been reluctant to come around Reagan that day as even the most upstonding students look far from respectable that day. Here o mob gathers in the old moll to compare attire or maybe even to admire the more dignified looking ones. Kevin McBurnett 'looks like a city dude while John T. Hays takes on the oir of a toughic. (E) Smiles and tears accompanied the announcement that Ateja Nicholos hod been named Homecoming Queen. Here she Climbs aboard the float for a tour of the field. Homecoming — 19
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Family Fun, Food Highlight Fun Festival Students showed their different talents and interests in this year’s Fun Fest. Ring toss, talent show, sock hop, and home- made foods booths offered fun to many people, not just Reagan students. The fest, sponsored by PTSA, was to help clubs raise money for activities. Other events included a football toss, cake walk, cookie sale, and a country store. The fest was termed a success by the PTSA and the participating clubs. The affair will become an annual event. (A) Waymon Thompson seems engrossed in sketching ond the model does not seem to mind. (B) Dionn Byars finds food to her liking os she digs in. (C) If could be coffee or it could be tea. Or if could be just water that Barbora Smith is serving to a parent. (D) Mr. Computer has everyone baffled. Even Mary Yan- cey seems to be perplexed at the answer it just gave her. COFt KWMt c un Fest —
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