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' »• ■■ l« With booki in hand, senior Greg Huteson runs out to the bus after being dismissed during the middle of the fourth period final. O Freihman Stacy Adamcik waits in the snow for a ride home after a long, hard day Living in Texas, Reggie Young and James Hill find they ' re not used to these harsh at finals. winters, as they slide on the icy parking lot.
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5 o c CO Senior Janice W ' erchen battles the snow as she tries to make i( home. White flakes means no school, exams postponed An unexpected surprise came to Reagan injanuary: snow. After politely waiting for Principal James Viramontes to come over the an- nouncements and tell how to handle frostbite, it came in gusts. It covered the trees, the walkways, and the parking lots, making any type of travel, even walking, hazardous. And for once, it didn ' t melt when it hit the ground; it stuck. Reaganites were especially fond of the little white flakes due to the fact that it caused schools to close. January 12, a Tues- day, saw no school at all. And on January 13, school was dismissed in the middle of the fourth period final, due to an un- naturally heavy snow fall of two inches. On January 14, there was also no school. Yet, on January 15, school resumed as normal, with the fifth an d sixth period finals taking place. Af VAe Nf « fr and Michele Klodell stop and chai Without snoushoes, Joyce Ziegler has lo be careful as ihe snow turns their hair white. walkinE on the slick sidewalk. Michael Horlon tries to dodge a snowball in the Old Mall as Ricky Noell decides to leave the scene (Above) Lance Birdsong smashes a snowb; good friend. (Right) John Beckerly plots to throw a snowball on an unsuspecting Tracy Hernandez.
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IF Varsity sports remain i[ contentioi for titler No one can argue wjch ihe fact that Reaganites are young. And after watching us play sports, very few will argue with the fact that Reaganites are restless. At this time you will be able to see just ho restless we became. You will meet Beth Young, who managed to score high no matter what sport she was playing. You will also meet Dennis Janda, who received the Jackie Linam award. Whether it was baseball, basketball, si cer, or volleyball, Reaganites wei definitely The Younu and the Restless. Ltml.i AnihriDt mis up ihc hall fur luin Hanks m A i AIne npl o ieiil tries ici hlmk Ri.);)4if Vi)un ; ' s al Couch U ally Frevlag is iniersiewi.l rciurn «i ihf Austin deltrisi icnipt to go out fur a pass on the field by a NeHScrnier ' reporter after the Homecomim, gamcuin. — Sports
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