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Gee Whiz! What high school senior Cares who William Faulkner was? Scott Loudder did, in the newly forrned Whiz Quiz team’s match against Haltom, The winning question was, “A Southern author used his homeland as he setting for many o works, including Absalom, Absolom identify him.”’ Knowledge of farmous authors, one of ey areas that the team has performed with excellence. T wo nigh score recores for team are nothing o laugh at Most of the members joined the Whiz Quiz Tearn in order to exhibit their knowledge of bott and little-known facts. “| Joined because | thought it would be nice to bein an or Canned like Whiz Quiz, ot Qcrorerarint cast TRAE ARATE i “Whiz Quiz is isa great change. of pace and gives another ae ct to. competition.” ah are 1 Anderson : wie Ms. Cor Re ‘the WhizQuizTeam Brain Waves —- Scott Loudder, David Myer. Tommy Hi K Darticipe 4 piece for UPCOMING Honest, Carebr als Streng contest just ahead intent on knowing the correct - answer to a. question. anny Macey is where we i ot mpete with. Jon Mills in SidnOuiRe for the team, 7 all inter ested s students had to tak @ tests over oe eli a plete for the team. The members were knowledgeable in eho as religion, history, music, Run of the Mill — Jon mus is used to knowing He ewes tO all types of questions. common | were government, and sports Even during their off- | season, the Whiz Quiz team practice for met regularly to next year, woat they hope be a better season. Bryan Tomes, sonnomore, commented, “lm optic nis about next year. | feel tha under iat Adlen and Ms. Dugan's direction, we can just as well or even bette (Nom 1985. marsbliitthsaaseommettinssizinninie
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Pen Pals As the clock inched Collins. ‘‘It really started the end. The last books were towards 5 P.M. people year off with a bang.” being handed out and the started crowding around the In one area of the cafeteria drinks were sold, but still cafeteria doors waiting to get individual pictures were some people were hanging their first glimpse of the 1983 being sold, first come first around to get one last Trailblazer. served. signing, when in came the The first social event of the While over on another wall — varsity football guys, late school year was about to students crammed together because of a scrimmage take place. As the music around a mini theater to game, and eager to get their began playing at the juke watch a slide show of last annuals and not be left out of box and the drinks were year’s events. the excitement. being poured, the graduated The party was a chance for Then it was time for the seniors were greeting old friends to get reaquainted annual staff members to do friends and teachers, while from over the summer, and it the dirty work. Picking up all they thumbed through their really got people fired up for — the trash left behind and new book remembering old the upcoming year. Many putting the chairs and tables times. “It was sad leaving, students spent too much back in place in order to get but seeing old friends time talking and looking at ready for the next school brought back good their new book instead of day, the beginning of a new memoires,’’ comments trying to find that special year. Rodney Nanez. “‘! thought someone to sign their the party was much better yearbook. Picture this — Kevin Wortham than last year,”’ said Phillis It was slowly drawing to an thumbs through the new Trailblazer. The Tradition It was another record breaking year with an outstanding number of 1,915 annuals sold, outdoing the last years by almost a hundred. Sales week was a big success. The daily prizes, the AM-FM stereo watches were given to: Karl Cole, Brandon Lewis, Tommy Malin, and Marye Robertson. The grand prize, if you guessed how many gummy bears were in the jar, received a black and white television with a radio and cassette tape player. This was presented to Kirk Brockman at that week’s pep rally, with his guess of 1,470, only one off of the actual number of 1,471. The 1983 Trailblazer has won many awards including a first division rating with special honorable mention at the Texas High School Press Association. Write on — Pasty Doane concentrates on her ‘‘John Hancock”’ while signing a friend’s annual. Party Paul — Ex N.M. Students came back to help out with the annual signing party. 20 Annual Signing Party
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