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sf oar 'fm Q' L- Wi'-. 1, an 9 ' all '-, t 1 ' N. I i ,,.- .yn ,Z ' ,,5. saestagalqbv , 'Q' ' is R al .neg-14' ir . gf J .g 3? 7 a ', ' ' 5, ' i 4 , . P L 'J -an. l I SLM Pm Summer practice is a must for every La Petite. With her shades on, Michelle Tyler, sophomore, practices the routine for the bleachers. La Petites had certain routines they did in the stands while the band played at the Varsity football games. Photo by Robert josey Styli . g V ,ay 4 ' M., Halloween Dress-Up Day is sponsored every year G by the Student Council. PJ. Poehler, senioq ' v i s 'f . . U said 'I dressed up this year because it is my senior 'gl s -gmqL?ifQ'if2'5 Y3fg e1?If .'7'g I .it z - : f'5SsC5'-iilfwfwgigsi' year. I kind ofgor the Halloween s irir. fn' 15'-...S-,,t:w,1.s 5,13-v, 51 'tv -- - gr. .Rigs . P . K A d eff . is-of-EQ3 , Photo by james Saunders S We -n grgggsft-vi' .gg up gzfelf, at 1 - 5 ' t 3 its 59 W I '39 ff '7 have a real hard time getting up in the .B .kgs K Q ,tif M. we 7 K L2 morning. Last year, I got up at F00 a.m., 1 ww e Stirfw a rsagaytaigzg , S . wk ' . now I have to leave at 210 a.m. I in one of . X VV R -. A Q - I ' - W 7 those types of people that has to have a full V 7' , . 11, f' t .- ' 4 .W t, . . E-at eght hours of sleep to function. V ' A ' Ev 1 zfifx' iff QQ af' Q - 5 Kim Lucas, senior ' M9 - N Q ,.,.. g .. b . is Q ' . M qt K ' k ' My t 'I don 't think break is long enough, I dont , 5 I 6,4 4 T .sl Q . W have enough time to gossm with my Iriends. . . ' Q 3 E L' , Then, lin always late to Mrs. DeMoss'sec- X ,X . I ,grid W QA, so Q. L , I 4, gb ondperiod class. Ei ' - V . K ,f Ni a' L. Lisa DeSano, sophomore C W .E V Q 'if F It 'T f ' ' ,, . , . . -fi 't , ,I ' x -' f Since I can t drive yet, mom brings me to V F M fix ,N , , 'K I- v I f s 6 t -,al V school on her way ro work, The only time - . 5 ,cgi ' ,gi ' J, 5 , X -y Q, fav ' I that it bothers her is when she has to pick ,Je-1. fi P i ,TQ -an si K , F K fa 5 K me up at 2:30 p.m. R ' vigfif ' '- gg ,F 3 p is W My xl mg . A Evangeline Bessette, sophomore .. 'Y .Xiu . L N i n i ma Q I Vi' V X 4' if -A44 'N K' 1 S' 3 if . f we S , .. V N, 3 E q I ,F . vc if -I , 4 I T 4, 'gf if V A 3 ' ii' ' 'f t W ' 'ii ff , V, , ,U I sw . 1. u -f . . ' la. I 5 ' . X 'L' K . 1' - , '?,e.. + ' K ' - .NW -N f 'W r ' '
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fir. 544 Ve' ,. L A jim 1 V1 4 5 u Q e E- . 4 1 V .Mk .,.,,,,,,!.. .V 55-..3 E i 1 f L ' . if X 1. -r - ' -' , fgnl Q-'fi ' 4-aw 'gif' 1 1 i 'K . -fri. XS PS1 ffm 1 . 5 5 ',LA- K ' Lf 1 Q . ' ,,k, flifl1 i3jI'ta5E5E5 .5zg.s, .ZiiVlzf?3Ei ii' ii Y xii- - I I J E - A ZA' f,Q s ' 1 t' 1 T 0 ',', ' Qxgiyi- Eiffel A larm clocks have never been so hated. as Y Because of district-wide changes in , , ee ee N4l e 'eul school hours, the tardy bell rang forty-five . . . . . eelel minutes earlier than ever. With earlier waking it hours, students also had to ad lust to changes in school appearance, staff, and i . . - . 1, , 1, ' organizational meeting times. r A new Fine Arts wing provided ,gag the band, choir, and drama classes .flair with additional s uare feet of Nan . or 4 1 1 space. Half of this new space was provided for '41 ,Q . 15. 1 the 214 members of band, who previously had a bandhall designed for approximately 110 4 A theater-sized stage was added to the A' CMM .C PM Qi.,-Q f Drama department, and the journalism de- 1'+f'fe' partment was updated. 'Y -e. A ' APE r' Vx V it X T., . EVERYWHERE .. 1 .f -41 omg .cm .F 1 I X . 1 1- -Q OAfter an October meetihg, eight Key Club members the nie mosaic of Raider Sam in rhc front f with soft clorhs. The tiles were cleaned so thc ' ,V nice for open house the next night. Photo courtesy of Key Club .. ,-.af, nr vfwui 'I 1 3,3 , 3 . 'fr' ' sm - '. SP! X 1.1 x B 9' is-. Q. Qu s El S nb in 1 Q...-4 h.l ' hfl Kgs' 5'5'a 'S-S 'Ralf eo u- Q R55 .sis C 55? .,,n.-fm :i,r g 335 GWR Photo by james Saunders if - fa ' .VM W2 w 2- 3, 'V R 1 - 4 - l .r. , .1 , ,D k ' L iefggl' ,fm 'QU ,. .
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