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Oh boy — was it ever great to be a Senior this year! We had so much to do during our last year at Monterey, and as Seniors, there was so much to look forward to. When third quarter was suddenly upon us. Senior activities quickly began to fill our schedules. Kicking off activities was the traditional Senior Banquet held on April 8th at the Big Texan With the theme “Do You Know Where You’re Going? , this year’s banquet boasted outstanding record attendance, and we were honored to have Senator Kent Hance as speaker. Our next big Senior activity happened on May 7th when we celebrated Kid Day. With an agenda consisting of an early morning breakfast, a baby picture contest, a swim party, a dinner and a dance. Kid Day for Seniors was definitely a day to remember. Even though the attendance at the swim party was hampered by cold weather, novelty awards were still given to deserving Seniors. All in all, not only did these activities add fun and excitement to school routine, they brought the Senior Class of '76 closer than we’d ever been before. We had nearly made it through 12 years of school, and our big day way too close to believe — May 28th grew nearer and nearer.............. vmh a BANC! 1 - ARM IN ARM, Senior Brenda Dunn and her best buddy Carrie King skip down the hall to class. 2 - BOOGING TO THE MUSIC Of Crossroads South. Robert Rutledge and Rhonda Robber shake a leg at the Kid Day Dance. 3 - HAVING WORKED UP an appetite after Kid Day activities. Joe Nagy enjoys his dinner. 4 - READY TO TELL Becky Bailey the latest Kid Day gossip . Roy Harvey makes his move. 5 - TAKING A BIG-EYED LOOK at Kid Day. Robin Lowry discusses the day's activities with Donna Goldstucker. 6 - LOOKING A LITTLE LOST. Seniors Kim Greer. Lindi Gray and Toya Pikes wonder how to get to class. 7 - SAMPLING THE FOOD AT THE SENIOR BANQUET. Jerry Killion. Fritz Dederich. Delwayne Linker and David Cockrell agree that the only good thing is the green beans. 1
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r Originally intended as the exciting break in the everyday routine of the boy-ask-out-girl hum-drum, twirp week again surrounded fellow Plainsmen from the 14-20 of March. Traditionally standing for, The Woman Is Required to Pay, twirp week was instigated for the benefit of the girl to be with that dream boy for an evening. There were certain drawbacks for the lady however because the week's tabs must all be picked up by the female. The event was co-sponsored by Y-Teens and the Student Council. Student Council did provide a helpful calendar with certain activities beneficial in providing for the entertainment of all the participants. The following six days included pizza, banana split parties, exercise and lots of fun. The topsy-turvey week was highlighted by a twirp dance held in the boys gym. The week ended a success except for a few tired girls with empty pockets. 1 - AMAZED AT THE TURNOUT of the Twirp Week Dance, Junior Dan Levacy and LCHS student Tom mi Reed take a break while waiting for the next song. 2 - TAKING ADVANTAGE Of Marybeth Scioli's generosity. Senior Jody Hughes relaxes while Marybeth helps him take off his shoes in preparation for the dance. 3 - TYPICAL LOVE BUGS. Juniors Cathy Lowe and Ernie Luce walk to class in a world of their own. 4 ■ RELAXING with the finest comforts. Senior Bill Holmes enjoys being taken out in style to the Brookshire Inn by Senior Pam Hart. 5 - UNCERTAIN as to whether it is the banana split or Junior Leslie Brpddhurst that infatuates her. Senior Donna Ailen enjoys her twirp date.
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