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Doug Albrlght teoches his new friend to be . . . coolGj. Another Japanese lnvasian? lt was just another morning in March or so we thought. But something was different. As we entered our first period classes, most of us found that ex- tra students were seated there, eager to learn. But they were not ordinary students, they had come from Japan. Were they spies? No. Lal4eview's Stu- dent Council sponsored the visitation of several Japanese students who, were on a two week tour of the United States. Their visit began on the West Coast, then they moved eastward, by the Grand Canyon, into the Garland! Rockwall area. After spending a day at LC, each with a different member of the Student Council, they spent the evening with other friends, visiting various places around the area such as Chili's and Photon. We all hope that they left here with an understanding of the American culture that they will never forget but always enjoy. This guy learned about Amerlco's ups . . , he . . . and downs.
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Homecoming Queen 1986 Her Royol Highness Kelly Cotton . . ond the Cornpetmon: Knm Young, Jeon V
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Awards Day With the closing of the year, students impatiently waited for the Awards Day Presentation. Many scholarships were awarded and other honors were given to the Senior Class of 1986. The highest scholarship winner was Chris Hunt, who received 567,000 to Tulane University through the ROTC scholarship fund. Other scholarship winners were Lisa Flori, who received 516,000 for Southwestern University, Wendy Smith, to NorthPark College for 520,000 and Cary Wilkinson, a scholarship for 510,000 to Abilene Christian University. Several full four year scholarships were awarded to students in athletics. Lance Brownlee, Jeff Grimes, Reagan Dill, Nick Scaglione, Mike Wynn, Clay Cain, Scott DeWees, Bubba Garcia, and Tim McCoy received full tuition in football. Basketball scholarships were awarded to Mallory Cheadle, Orlando Dennis, Tim Strange, and Nolan White. Tamme Mowery also received a gymnastics scholarship. A total of over 5498000 were awarded to the seniors of 1986. Out of 444 seniors, 79 were recognized as honor graduates. The top two graduating seniors were Kris Yoder and Saleem Virani. Kris was awarded a scholarship for over 536,000 for engineering at Southern Methodist University. Saleem received 520,000 in scholarships to attend S.M.U. Kris's grade point average was 15.6667 and SaIeem's was 14.94871 Awards Day was indeed one of the major high points of the 1986 senior year. il' Kris Yoder graduated valedictorian with a 15,6667 GPA and will attend SMU next year Coach Muenz congratulates the boys' gymnastics team on their awards
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