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Concert for Special Olympics Science Fair: During the 1986 Science Fair, Dwana Rogers found time to read up on anorexia nervosa. fMiddle Leftl Quartet: Cornerstone performs Gotta Move On at the Youth for Christ gospel benefit concert. Teamwork: Doubles team members Jill McMonigIe and Missy Norrell prepare to return a serve during tennis practice. at-useless-Ms..- , ,,, Gospel: Youth for Christ member Rhonda Denny entertains the audience with The Tears I Cried for Him. Lunchtime: New outside benches allow students Shamane Border, Mary Leeks, and Becky Dancer to sit in the March sunshine and do homework. March ' 7
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Youth fOr Chl'ISt HDICIS BGf19fIt March was a month full of beginnings and endings for many people. For Freshmen and Sophomores, it meant an end to late nights of work on Science Fair projects. For athletes the beginning of spring meant track, baseball, tennis, or golf practice. But for all students, it meant SPRING BREAK. On March 7, Youth for Christ held a special concert to benefit Special Olympics. Several choir mem bers performed as did local gospel groups such as Cornerstone National Foreign Language Week was observed by students and faculty, as well as by Andrea Izzo. As president of Foreign Language Club, Andrea was required to wear a costume for dress-up day. She went barefoot, wrapped a sheet around her body, and wore a Mickey Mouse t-shirt un- derneath. Erin Swint stated, What she was, was anyone's guess. Warm weather and days of sunshine encouraged students outside as they observed March going out like a lamb. tTopJ Dress-up Day: Foreign Language Club members Leah Stranathan, Heather Earls, Kristi Harris, Erin Swint, Liskin Swint, Kenneth Shirley, and Sponsor Katie Bryant pose in their costumes during National For- eign Language Week. tMiddlei Go For lt: North Lamar track teamster, Jami Milton, goes for the distance in the long jump at the district track meet. Science Proiects: David Wheeler, Heath Hughes, and Brett Johnson examine some of the exhibits displayed at the 1986 Science Fair. 6 - March
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One Act Play Presents April - Performance The two words seemed to go hand-in-hand as students participated in spring activities that required their best. UIL One Act Play presented You Can 't Take lt With You that outlined the lives of two opposite families brought together by the love of their children. One of the more serious parts of the play turned out to be quite humorous for Erik Moore and Amanda Harris. They were required to kiss during one scene, but they had skipped that part for several days. Amanda stated, We finally had to perform in front of the other members of the cast. It was so embarrassing. Erik continued, The moment came, I embraced her, we kissed, and then I realized that I had forgotten my next line out of embarrassment. Through- out the rest of the year, neither Erik nor Amanda were allowed to forget their love scene. For the first year, FHA held a style show with members modeling tuxedos and formals and par- ticipating in a mock wedding after the show. Model Kim Wood said, As Craig Malone tgroomi and Angie Carpenter tbridel waited for 'You may kiss the bride,' they turned and shook hands. Students also participated in the livestock show, Community Concert Collage, and cheerleader tryouts as they looked forward to one more month of school. Performance: The North Lamar Band performs a Beethoven march at the Concert Collage. l l Smile: FHA member Kim Wood models a formal during the special style show. fTop Leftl Concentration: Brian Payne practices showmanship techniques at the Lamar County Junior Livestock Show. Family: One Act Play cast members pose for a family picture. 8 April
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