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lt's Better to Cheer Others On I can do anything any of my friends can do. They think nothing about my having only one leg. Mary Martha Johnston lost her leg five years ago after doctors discovered bone cancer. l'm just like everybody else. lt's never really been a problem. Mary Martha was chosen senior class president, homecoming queen and football sweetheart. She has been an active member of the pep squad and served as president of the Future Homemakers of America. Along with swimming, snow and water skiing, hunting, golf and vm-0 horseback riding, Mary Martha at- tended all athletic events. That's about the only thing losing my leg has kept me from. But it's better to sit back and cheer the others on. Looking ahead to next year, Mary Martha plans to enter the University of Texas and study business. Mary Martha Johnston David Joiner Debbie Keith Lamarr Lamb Thomas McDonald Conrado Menchaca Sweetly savoring the thrill of victory, Ruby Gentry enjoys the rewards of the first place door decorating contest. Sponsored by Appliances with Energy and Money Saving Features, 519 College, 446-2555 Semors 23
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Victor Gonzales Dressed tor the 50's, Susan Hughes laughs through senior English class. Ruby Gentry, Darla D'Spain, and Peggy Rose do their part to spur the football team to a victory over Eldorado. Chris Harrison Darla Herbst Duchess Hill Susan Hughes Bobby Hurley Tim Freeman: Likes 9'Qiessie's Girl byfFiick Springfieldq L Look out Austin, here wer COINS. K f Ruby Gentry: I can handle it. Enjoys working at thegiglillilky Way and backing1the.Eagies as , the mascot. L E Anita . Gonzales: Likes L Endless Love byaf Diana Ross and L Lionel Richie. Will remember being MissiKimbleCounty.'f Chris Harrison: LikesiMork and Mindy. l was just kiddyin'. Bein co ca tin and district 9 - L . l 3 championship are special. Q Hector Gonzales: Will remember all..the crazyr peoples and the Back in Character good times. Likes drawing, swimming, baseball and football.. l Darla Herbst: Likes the theme of Greatest American Hero and it Urban Cowboy. Plans to do social work. l g L y Duchess Hill: Arid l said to myself, self. what do you think you are doing? Plans to goto marketing school in Dallas.. Susan Hughes: Likes. pink and g Promises in the Dark by Pat E J Benatar. g E Discussing the issues during a class meeting, Sarah Schaefer and Tom- imiefCurtis checkon details in the library. -G 1 W . Y.
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u L' T ' M II y Live for Today g Bobbyit-lurley:4Likes Open Arms by Journey, Chinese food and . BACK IN BLACK. Plans to be a coach or engineer. David Joiner: Likes High 4 Plains L Drifter. Yol Plans to join the s service. s Mary Martha Johnston: Likes s Feels So Flight by Alabama, horseback riding, and helping 4 others. i L Debbie Keith: Likes General Hospital, reading, and dragging main. s Lemarr Lamb: Likes Urgent by Foreigner.. Ooohhh! Yeahhhl Plans: censored. L it Thomas McDonald: Likes Purple Haze by Jimmy Hendrix. Live for today. Plans to be a lawyer in South Texas: L . Luz Mendez: Likes Party Time by T. G. Shepard. Plans to see the rest ofthe world. i Angel Modesto: Likes For Your Eyes Only. Darn, ,i'm good. Will remember events with my camera. Adjusting his corrective lenses, Jerry Roper scans the school grounds as though he were conducting a behavioral study of the student body. Luz Mendez Angel Modesto Randy Mounce Back in Character sponsored by TODD 'S KRISPY FRIED CHICKEN Tender and Tasty, 1402 Main, 446-2791
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