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Great om nt Breaking the poster, the Vikings run onto the lield after halftime. Not only the football team was involved in the games as the drill team, band and even the spectators participated every Friday. Patting him on the back, teammates congratulate Jason Watson on an outstanding play. To many athletes, the satisfaction of winning or even just scoring made all the grueling practices seem worthwhile. Copy and layout by Dina Burton 3
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All in all, the time spent at Lamar was brief. . . . . . three short years. Where did it all go? What did we accomplish? When we stop to reflect upon it, we accomplished a lot. For everyone, the memories are different. However, for the school as a whole, many of the moments we will cherish are the same. We will remember our wins - and our losses. We will relive the excitement of victory and the warmth that ran through the crowd every time the Alma Mater was played. Most of us will never forget being defeated by L.D. Bell on Homecoming or the day that McDonald's closed because of the Lamar-Arlington food tight. We will remember, too, the chants of We Believe and Get a Colt', echoing through the gym during pep rallies. For some, the memories will be different. Band members will remember the thrill of receiving straight ones at both UIL and Cleburne contests. Choir and drama students will always recall the hard work and cooperation that it took to produce Anything Goes and You Can't Take it with You . Of course, not only will we remember the big events, but the little things, too. Getting your driver's license - at last, having friends over just to gossip or being surprised on your birthday with flowers and balloons. After all, it's not the monotonous note-taking and the grueling tests we will recall, it will be the . . . Ken Ankele Starting the performance, drum majors Robert Woelfel, Astrid Broekhuizen, Jim Norcross and Susie Warden salute the audience. At the close ofthe season, each member ofthe band had experienced the thrill of receiving superior ratings at UIL and Clebume contests. Watching the game, James Hanes and date Janine Drake enjoy Homecoming night. Because of a broken water pipe at Cravens Field, the game was moved to UTA at the last minute, an unexpected and unforgettable change. 2 Opening QA C
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Chanting, seniors take part in a class yell. Pep rallies were, for some, the highlight of the entire football SCZSOD. Taking a break, Lynn Holtman, Scott Staedeli, Scott Lackey, Charles Terry, Donald Bishop and Tony Mack clown around in chemistry. Practical jokes and class clowns made many otherwise dull classes memorable to many. 3 E 1: O .22 0 8 --. Eric Smoklcr .t ww.: ,-F 5 vw if -I E X ' . Q 2 A, Y.. - fu' . ,L-1-,'. L-:-gl-,aa -'f:.t1fsfe. f W 4 Opening Gathered around the table, the cast of You Can't Take it with You discusses the family's troubles. Although a production such as this took many long hours to produce, the resulting satisfaction and camaraderie often made everything worthwhile. Cleaning up, Kris Moritz helps take down posters after a pep rally. Being a part of a team or organization gave many students a chance to make strong and lasting friendships. L. 3 3 iv c rn Tom my if. l bg. Q x mmy Snawder if . 5 5 iw 'r Pffgif f we 4 .,i W -f-1, I
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