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, hen it comes to finding things to do, there's no one more imaginative and crazy than kids. And you can almost guarantee that no matter what they come up with, it will be barrels of fun. It doesn't make a lick of difference whether it's work or play, inside class or out, they are ready to take power and have a ball. Student Life 0 11
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Take Power PAGE 10: 1. Holly Crooks, sophomore, works on cutting down her time in barrel racing. PAGE 11: 1. Senior Hector Varquera finds Frankie Garza, senior, irresistable after a bag improves his looks. 2. P.E. students partake in a tug-of-war contest. 3. Senior Drama student Robby Thornton eats his hand-props after a performance. 10 ' Student Life
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F lurry of Events Accompanies Y at' NA' 'N 1 I ,vw N I In r- ,' PV if S. .....,......,,,g gg, 5, f a. sk almost anyone and they would say that the biggest, busiest event of the school year is Homecoming. Even though the activities last just a few days, preparations start weeks in advance. Class and club meetings are held to come up with theme ideas for float and spirit signs. Student Council members decide on the various themes for the dressfup days and think up new ideas to make this Homecoming unique and different from the previous years. Committees are then formed to 12 Student Life w.o Q. W fill! carry the idea through. Homecoming week provides the opportunity for the junior class to raise money for the juniorfSenior prom. This year's fund-raisers included mum sales and a football chain competition between classes. Before school and during both lunches, hats were passed around in a mad scramble for loose change. Trying to get things ready seems like a jumble of pandemonium, but as the big event draws nearer and nearer, everything starts falling into place, progress is made, and last minute Miki 1 1 1 J, yjs. j details are attended to. All that's left is waiting for the chance to show off what we've accomplished. PAGE 12: 1.-juniors Lois Cauley and Lisa White, along with Sterling Abbott, senior, are found adorable on Double-Trouble Day. PAGE 13: 1. Sophomore Chiefettes Karen Wright and Anita Padilla Rock around the clock during the Homecoming pep rally. 2. Bambi Frost, Sophomore, dresses up on Masquerade Day. 3. Bonfire workers Sterling Abbott and Stacy Dyer take a break from gathering scrap lumber.
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