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SUMMER MORNINGS for the cheerleaders include making signs for the up-coming football games. GETTING IN SHAPE FOR OFF- SEASON TRAINING, Tracy Jacobs jumps rope as she jogs at the NG track. ,414 , I I8 Student Life Ml.,,.,, TAKING A SPIN AROUND THE TRACK, Bob Dunbar rides the race cars at the newly opened Chapperal Raceway.
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VALEDICTORIAN LISA PRUiTT deiiyers ner words of wisdom to ner ieiiovv 1955? graduates at Moody Coiiseurn. STUDENTS RECEIWNG i-iargesneirner, Juiie Jones. and Vic SCHOLAFRSHFS irorn extra senior Sartons, TOP1 Reggie Webb, Brian class funds are BOTTOM: Chris Tiilotson, and Jay Hendley. LISTENING iNTENTLY to Eii Dougiae are Lisa Pruitt, Susan Eiiiol. Jay i-lendley, and Renee Mciinignt. Graduation 17
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FIKING AT TOM THUMB as a DURING THE SUMMER, Bill Winter'S mer job, John Lawler takes the ttles to the back of the store. favorite pastime is playing his trumpet. The Summer of '82 offers variety When the bell rang on ay 28, it was the last day i school for some, but for ihers, yearly exams were tead. Everyone knew that immer was here and many udents prepared iemselves for activities, ich as staying out late, eeping late and then lying 'ound in the sun. For some, lbs were ahead, which leant there would be money l the bank. Both jobs and summer ztivities, however, were in :ore for many students. enior Mam'selle Becky lilliamson said, Officers ad it harder than anyone lse because they had two reeks of camp and practice trough the month of July. is for myself, l worked in towntown Dallas. lt was somewhat of a fulltime job. 'Mam'selle Lieutenant Deborah Steltzlen explained, lt was not easy because l had practice from seven to three and then worked from four to nine. Then on Saturdays l worked from twelve to nine. The only time l had to rest was on Sundays. Several groups attended camps this past summer. The Mam'selles and La Petite officers attended the SMU camp for drill teams. Members of the cheerleading squads attended Texas Tech while the Student Council went to San Angelo. In band, as well as FCA, members went to various camps. For band, the most popular was the Baylor camp. FCA members also attended Baylor for a summer conference, or camp. The Key Club attended the 33rd Texas- Oklahoma Convention and Marauder staff went to the North Texas workshop. When school ended, everyone did his or her own thing, besides school activities. The biggest of all were the video games. lt seemed like quarters were turning into tokens everywhere. There was also the Monday night dollar movies at Apollo Drive-ln. Some of the favorite movies were ET., Poltergeist and, of course, Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Among other places to spend those summer days were Six Flags, and the unforgetable Texas 'Jam and me Rock 'ri Ron Super Bowl. Also the summer music changed from Rock 'n Roll to Modern Flock. Country Flock still stayed around, however, with the help of the group Alabama. Among the modern rock singers that became very popular were the GoGo's, Surviver and Billy Squier. What summer wouldn't be complete without those popular games of frisbee, football, tennis and as usual, softball? Of course, watching weight and developing a dark tan was a major concern too. Going swimming at Lake Lavon was a usual pastime until the dreadful closing because of unusually high water levels. icontinuedl Summer 19
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