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LARRY SANCHEZ sp.m „f «i Spini%h tluh, VirMiv (hnlr. Chorale. HOSA PATTY SAWYER CHARLIE SCOTTINO RHONDA SHAW Bu.k A..,rnc,, cluh, FBI.A SHERYL SHAW uouhi. k co,p,.,.i. OtA. parliamcnrinan. FHA. Beauty Rcsur, trr hn1an cheerleader, A fcarenets cluh. Human Kclalions MARK SHEERAN jun,„, ruunci. Senior cluh. Younp l.ife. Spirif of HI PATRICK SHINKLE JANET SHOMAKER Double r. TruMcc award. Spini of ' 82. Senior club. Powder I ' ulf BOBBY SIMMONS TREASA SLAYTON Marchmg and H. nor hands, Simer, ' oung Life, rampaigners JAMES SMITH LEON SMITH Bo and M,.ed cho„. Tennis, Varsity cheerleader. Human Relations, Spirit of 82, Heritage club O c CO DAIN aWays for seniors nr n,: Rained out on Friday, May 14 and then re-.scheduled for Monday, May 17, the Senior Picnic was going to be an event the Seniors of 1982 would never forget. After the rain finally stopped on Mon- day, Reagan seniors headed toward City Park for a day filled with swimming, frisbee throwing, hackey sack, and even horseback riding. The weather made everything start later but it turned out so nice, commented Dawn Lloyd. She said she enjoyed playing hackey sack more than anything the picnic had to offer. Swimming was fun even though the water was a little on the chilly side. Throwing people in was great, said Michael Horton, who also enjoyed playing football and throwing frisbees and even drinking a little at the picnic. Not all of Reagan ' s seniors made it to the picnic; some were stopped by the weather, others just partied at home, but wherever they were, you can bet they en- joyed their day off. r- 1 (Top left) Jim Jernigan. )crry Maldonado and Tommy Knoflicek discuss jusi how good thai beer lastes. (Above) During the picnic. Anna Siauc enberger tries her skills at hackey sack. (Left) Eduard Fieming. Sammy Roberts, and Michael Horton take time to drink some cold Colt beer and find some good music to listen 88
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KENT ROBERTS SAMUEL ROBERTS Fr«hm.=.jv, ' arsit football. Ali-Disirici defecisi e back. Oistricr irack fmahsi (440-yard dasb aod mile relij). GLEN RAY ROBINSON jw arsir baseball. Young Life. JACQUELYN ANNETTE ROBINSON f rejhin«ii .nd JV .oUeyball ciptaiD. orsiiy ollejbalI. Virsiiy track. Filtnmakmg club assi- secretary. Track regioaal aod STEVE ROBINSON rotc ho.. ALBERTA RODRIGUEZ ,h club. FHA. Sroior ol 82 ROY ROSS LANDON RUSSELL Ba„d. :il. Senior club. NHS RHONDA RUSSELL Young l... 11 ( in and Reagan orcHesins. Math club. Uiin HOPE RUTZ M-rchiflg. SymphoHK Honors bands. Band historian. Band solo and MARK SAEGART MICHELLE SAMPSON (Left) Joey Martz, Scoti Kubenka and two friends take a plunge on the log ride. (Top) Waiting to get onto the bus are Ms. Laurel Otnes, Leon Smith, Cynthia Haynes, Dorothy Evans, and Ms. Dorothy Faison. (Above) FranJae Hipolito and Doug Dickerson wonder if they can take one more cool drink of Dr. Pepper before boarding the next ride. (Shocked ' srs. Although it was a somewhat chilly day. Seniors gathered at the bus: their destina- tion was a fun-filled day at Six Flags. Reagan students scattered and rode rides from the mellow Sombrero ride to the daring, two-looped Shock-Wave. As the night drew closer, the rides were lit. Seniors donned sweaters and pants (especially those who had just taken a plunge into the water from the log ride.) Even the sponsors, Mrs. Laurel Otnes, Mrs. Dorothy Faison, and Mr, Keith Rutledge could be found screaming on the Shock-Wave or holding their stomachs as if they had left them back on the Spinnaker. As 1:30 a.m. drew closer, Reagan students were tiring, but by 2 a.m., Reagan seniors loaded onto the bus and after the feeling of still being on the rides diminished, the students slept the whole way home.
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RUSSELL SMITH SHERYL SNEED Henug.club.Fr.mh flub. Spifiiof 8? VK A 89
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