North Garland High School - Marauder Yearbook (Garland, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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218 ENSATIONS UE SUMMER MEAN COOL, FREE FUN IN THE SUN Lying around the pool, staying up late and having no homework are luxuries that come only for students during summer. For that reason at the end of the 1984-85 year, Junior Cindy Corley said, I live for the fun in the sun and I reach for the beach! The students who felt the summer was for living it upi' were the ones who took advantage of this freedom without textbooks. Sum- mer was a fantastic sensa- tion! Having no homework for three months was a just dessert! said Senior April Harjala. - For others, nearly three months was not enough time for rest and relaxation. Summer went by too fast! lamented Gina Breitling, freshman, who was echoed by Junior Lahomer Holmes who said, I had a lot of fun during this short vacationf' In a different view Junior Laurie Brown said, Sum- mer is a very needed vaca- tion. After so many months of following the same sched- ule and doing the same things, we needed time to be free. We needed time to do what we wanted to without worrying about staying up too late doing our home- work. Some of the student body felt summer was just a break and eagerly awaited the re- turn of school. Sophomore Dawn Benton said, Sum- mer was okay but I was ready to get back to school. Ccontinued on page 2203 At a swim party in the backyard pool, Junior Drum Major Craig Austin splashes around to escape the summer heat. Photo by Steve Shaw . -1 gre.. lui . STUDENT L FE After an early morning Mam'selles summer practice,juniors Lynn Da- vidson, Amy Wood and Jodi Kna- ble join Sherry Gunn in a potato chip fight. Photo by Lisa Wacker MAGE 'SQ Cooling off at White Water, .lu- nior Echo staff member Selene Wacker enjoys the sensation of freedom. Photo by Lisa Wacker L, it



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220 UMMER MEANS COOL SENSATIONS Qcontinued from page 2183 Unlike many of the stu- dents, Junior Jackson Var- non traveled to India for a month of intrigue and splen- dor. I had to go from air- plane to airplane, from city to city, but it was well worth it. The trip went from Dallas to New York City, to Lon- don, to Bombay and finally to India. The clash between the cultures of America and India is astonishing. India is a very exotic and beautiful place. Going there made my summer more memorable. As usual summer made coming back to school a big event. But while it lasted, even those who worked for eight hours a day, like Soph- omore Cathy Elmes, found time to enjoy the Texas sun. Like others at Lake Tawakoni, Freshman Matt Scott takes his turn skiing during a hot weekend. Photo by Pat Scott V. gpmk. 4, -, ' W ,H ft STUDENTI. FE MAGE During summer band practice, Freshman Kesa Farrell practices a right present for the Right Stuff' flag corps routine. Photo by Russell Duckworth Taking part in the senior summer car wash, Christie Edwards cleans up a dirty truck. Photo by Russell Duckworth

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