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You Gan't Take It With You FtHEBA, What's this word? Donald QMichael Mclfrazierj and RhebafSonia McCartyJtalk over the newspaper during One Act Play. QMiddle Lefty Champion?: Cherie Bright shows her lamb at the Lamar County Junior Livestock Show. 'I w 1 eg . Ni B .X le S is Go Panthers: Cindy Carico rides a bike during Panther mascot try-outs. Wanna dance? Ed 1Michael Keithl asks Essie fStacey Campbelll to dance during One Act Play. AP riI'9
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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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Senior Class Performs As curtains prepared to close on the last act of the school year, excitement grew to a frenzy. To Seniors, diplomas were just within their grasp. To other students, a long, lazy summer was anticipated. ln State Competitions, Amy Slaughter took sixth place in the Mile Run at the State Track Meet, and Andrea Izzo placed first in Editorial Writing, Adam Routon tied for second in Calculator and received third in Number Sense, Erin Swint placed second in Persuasive Speaking, and Liskin Swint received second in Science at the State UIL Meet. Students took time out of their busy schedules to help other students. Volunteers assisted in Special Olympics held at R.L. Maddox Stadium. The Student Council and Senior Class collected funds for Joe Green Day. Classes donating the most money received free sundaes. May was also a month of recognition. At the All-Sports Banquet, athletes were honored for all of their hard work. Students were recognized for their dedication in athletic and academic events during the annual Awards Assembly. Receiving the 1986 Yacht dedication, Mr. Joe Clayton said, lt was a real special event in my life. What's All this Racket? Wilhelmina Maxwell tTina Dollinsl complains about the noise in Life O' the Party. 10 May Honored by Class of '86: Mr. Joe Clayton admires the annual dedicated to him by the Senior Class. fTopl I Can't Believe It's Over: Jeff Schroeder and Cara Scarborough realize the finality of graduation.
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