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Taking advantage of autumn weather, Mark Pointer and Rebe Bryant walk around outside. Students had their choice to stay on campus or leave for the 55-minute lunch. Motivation speaker, Mark Sharenbroieh, brings laughter unto the crowd, as he speaks of teenage high school life. This was the first all-school assembly and was held in the gym on Sept. 16. In the locker room, Mike Waters, Teds Brown and Brent McLendon prepare for the pep rally. For l0 weeks. Friday moming classes were cut short for pep rallies. Japmeug Atutuo-L S f lball tickets st tickets were sold out completely. the undefeated Tnnity Trojans, Y O o 1: '4 av :: ca. :T fe o :. R u- 'e O ... : n. '4 CD E El m :s Q. l-l so 'A
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Jump School brings Fall brought the school bell's first ring, annual events and new happenings. This fall introduced new computer report cards. The new print outs included, academic grade, citizenship grade and current grade point average. Wednesday morning club meetings and club sales began. The Senior Class held its annual magazine sale. The State Fair of Texas was Oct. 5-23. Since no fair day was granted for Tarrant County, many students went on far to fall many attractions weekends. Class tests - CAT, DAT, and senior film, Victory, were Nov. 4th. On this day, juniors and sophomores reported to testing stations and for a bonus got an extra-long lunch period. Then the big game against L.D. Bell ended the Vikings' chance at the championships. Although fall ended with an emotional loss to Arlington High, students' spirits kept going strong. Kk'W 5 . 4 .-.WQJ Q3 l gil' fi 18 Autumn X Stepping onto the bleachers, seniors prepare for the panoramic picture, as Vice Principal Arthur Didriksen keeps them in line. The traditional picture sold for 56.50. at f., 1 Waiting patiently, sophomore Cindy poses for her yearly mug shot. Class pictures taken in the auditoruim during English classes Oct. 19 and 20.
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.E 5 Instruments in hand, Karen McClintic and Kristin Hughes prepare for upcoming band events, as Richard Dwyer enjoys a video game. Weekends gave students a time to practice and play. Friday moming pep rallies signaled the beginning of the weekend to many students. 20 Weekends V4 w-sunzng Qlll gzln He-. IQ .n fo.. 15.0, . . ,S ,A . g . ,f ' W. ft- a f , W? , . ,. 7 ,N ' 4 2 . R -AW , -..- 1. Hllxm... Searching for Cliff Notes, Robert Wehr tries to find some help for a reading assignment. Students spent many hours on the weekends to complete homework assignments. ami
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