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'My hero' Being someone who people looked up to came easy for athletes who excelled in their sports. Besides being athletically skilled, these individuals also made the people around them feel a little better by helping to raise the score in the game or just being ad- mired for their To Austin and back then back again, the girls' varsity basketball team led by Lisa Logsdon, senior, and Darla Isaacks junior, performed well as they became W1 in the state. 22 Mini-mag personalities. To be a hero, a person didn't have to do anything spectacular. Friends were heroes in their own way, by being around when one needed them or for having a good time. Local heroes varied and were admired because they were happy and personable. As a captain of the varsity football team, Kenneth Hill, senior, aided the team through the season. umm am.-my ,-
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helps with an election. ills out his draft card the votes, Scott Payne, his duty, Robert Lopez, f ' . Food for thought As the seconds ticked away, every eye in the classroom was on the clock, then suddenly the bell finally rang, it was lunch time! The time between 11:40 and 12:35 was the most hurried time of the school day for most students. Seconds after the bell rang, doors flew open, students threw books in lockers, raced down the hall and out the door. Just getting out of the parking lot without having a collision was an accomplishment in itself. Students had several choices of where they wanted to spend the precious 55 minutes allowed for lunch. I usually eat out for lunch, because l like go- ing out with my friends, said Sammy Hightower, senior. Some students however, preferred the quietness, of home. Eating at home gives me a chance to rest before going back to school, commented Karen Petree, junior. While others prefer the convenience of the cafeteria or snack bar which offered a variety of low priced foods. Eating in the snack bar is o.k. The food is good and l save gas, replied Jeanette Jeffcoat, junior. Even though it was the most hurried, student always looked forward to that time of day. vw u E 5 E Taking advantage of the quick ser- vice from Taco Villa, Wanda Norrell, junior, picks up her lunch. Students know they can always find good food with reasonable prices at the snackbar. Mini-mag 21
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Brain work Students who decided further their potential a project for science fair and to gain honor and a first place. Jetahn said, My project trying to tell what acids are digested o f d i f f e r e n t I think this year we the most challenging interesting projects said Mr. Bobby the time to get it right, senior Fulks concentrates on her project. is- Making up for a night out, Susan Running home after auto mechanics, Brown, junior, finishes the extra Adam Chavarria, junior, gets ready touches. for his afternoon classes. 2- Clear image Mirror, mirror in my hand, who's the fairest in Levelland'? seemed to be the question as girls and sometimes even guys peered at themselves in that indispensable little glass that told if there was hair out of place or something on their face. What would we do without mirrors? Whether it was getting ready for that all impor- tant date or just to go riding around, it had to be one of some high school students most prized possessions. Mini-mag 23
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