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ni! X wi .V Left: Debra Melrose gives a lashronable smrle to Above: Shar: Gorden, and Terne Top rrght: Bobby Gordon, the camera on Fifties Day. , Ralston were few of lhe newly initiated Vik- Tommy Wilhelm recall to Top lefgfgachel Villareal and Irene Aguilar adjust eltes that allowed for a couple of laughs. Fonz and Hell's Angels in the Pep - Day. their ay, h of The on 50 s 1 special days 107
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socks, red scent ot Brill air shades remnants 50's Day was only one several special days at our everyday school lives forward for a different type of clay to get away from the same old routine and have a few laughs. Late in the Spring, the student council sponsored Kid's day .sli Knee socks, lollipops, balloonsg hair and roller skates gave us a to relive our childhood entertained us at surprise with and hilarious performances. The girl proved they would go through tasks to become a true O , up unrea utfits wer seen Senior day for Underclassmen also took of this day and many skipped but it was really a privilege the graduating class could enjoy. Many Seniorsvigsited the lake and got togetherlwith their friends, possibly fo the last time. Swimming, picnics, baseball games and lounging in the sun gave students an opportunity to enjoy a day away from school, Special Days at Lanier only happened rarely, but they helped us all get up in the morning and gave usa change of pace. t rw' Q i i l
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he variety of assemblies brought to us by various clubs and organizations provided the opportunity to enjoy that assembly, or venture to Dunkin' Donuts or just to the parking lot for a cigarette. Twenty-tive cents allowed you - that thirty minutes to go anywhere you wanted just as long as you were back on time. But some assemblies were just too good to pass up. The Vikette's show turned out a good crowd for their spring show, and The Moods of Country Music sponsored by student council, provided the chance to dance and listen to your favorite country tunes. Pan Am sponsored T The Country Edition as well as the Mexican Revolution. The pep rallies provided the opportunity to raise our voices in support of our team and just to have fun. The powerful chordsy ofthe band marching through the halls i let everyone know there was a pep rally. T Some assemblies were entertaining and l educational. English and Social Studies classes got to see themselves in a presentation on 'tThe American Teenager, told from the point ot view ot an outer space visitor. Whether you left the school grounds or went to the assembly, it was worth a quarter to get out of that first period class and see your friends, Right: Coach Masch and Coach Reimer raise their voices in harmonious C'?'??llj unison in Coaches Western Country Capers. The athletic department staged numerous fund raisers like this. Top right: The Varsity cheerleaders entertain the student body while putting one over on Johnny Rodriguez. Far right: Coach Seidenberger gives it the ole one two as he challenges the Vikings before the Seguin game.
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