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i i It was so cold in the typing I room that when I dropped my comb, its teeth started chat- tering! exclaimed Coby Cavaness one cold January morn- ing in third period accounting class. Were the Eagles enemies with the elements? That was the way it appeared as they battled to keep warm when the temp- eratures dropped to the 20's with high humidity. The boys started a new two- shirt fashion. And the girls donn- ed their traditional wool sweaters. But even with this add- ed protection, classrooms were chilly. Savoring every last drop, Daynah Davis delicately devours an eskimo pie on the trip home from the yearbook workshop in San Angelo With the teddy bear look. Karen Wootton tries to stay warm during a cold November lunch hour. Sponsored by WARNER BUSINESS MACHINES, Bill and Marna Warner Sales and Service Fredericksburg (512) 997-3856. Kerrville (512) 896-5266 stu i«niLrt«.s
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After a long morning of classes. Debbie the one o'clock bell calls her back to class. Gellermann lets her mind wander before With a steady hand and a lot of creativity. Robert Clark puts the finishing touches on his first portrait in third period Art I class. Keeping an eye on various lunch-time ac- tivities. Stacy Folley listens as Mike Maples tells Traci Happner about his best tennis match. Letting It all soak In, Gall Sibley listens in- tently to the fundamentals for publishing an award-winning yearbook. Sponsored by WARNER BUSINESS MACHINES, Bill and Marna Warner 4’Focuson opening Sales and Service Fredericksburg (512) 997-3856. Kerrville (512) 896-5266
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Land of Living Waters One just cannot put a finger It could be the cactus, the mes- on it. It could be anything. quite trees, or the pecan trees. It It could be Lover’s Leap, could be the junction of the North Teacup, or Round Top. It could be and South Llano Rivers. Kimble the deer, turkeys, squirrels, ar- County, or the “Land of Living madillos. raccoons, rabbits, cows. Waters. goats, sheep, or horses.
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