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Elizabeth Breed, April McLemore, Christy Edwards, Bobby Anderson, Kim Nottingham, Linda Gray, Kathy Niles, Grant Richardson, and James Echols display their award- winning door. These students won the door decorating contest sponsored by the cheerleaders during Mesquite Week. At the Wilmer-Hutchins pep rally, Jason Wright dances to “Thriller” by Michael Jackson with the Varsity cheerleaders. Opening 7
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6 Opening depending on how many students social- ized at the lot, causing frequent jam-ups and stand-still traffic. The crowd problems slowly diminished, however, because we had a new obstacle we had to meet. Because of the new regulations regarding school academics, we were required to become more 'studious'' in able to secure our member- ships in our respected organizations and our participations in its activities. Worst of all, semester exams befell us, as they became required. We knew that because of the new school rules, we had to shape up when the administrators and teachers checked us out. We knew that the school year would be more challenging to everyone. This was the attitude we had when we began the school year. We knew that if we wanted everybody to check us out, we had to have a lot to offer. And judging from how we started, that ‘'recognition”’ would not be far away. SN Sadek =) et EE shapes A ns : ; , creed ee Saree sk as og eas ro es ex 3 fs iste ae BE rae ee ee — PERE: ay eee Tears awe ee As:
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Check out our Student Life, There is more to us than research papers and i i ah Theorems. After a schoolday attending sweating practices, or taking class notes, or pecking on the computers, or a combination of all three, we reward ourselves with sporting events, musical productions, and parties -—- at school and at home. Many students work at local businesses to earn cash for cars, where gas costs $1.15 a gallon, clothes and good limes. Others took off to lakes and water- ing holes such as White Water or the city swimming pools. We believe that there is life after 3:30.
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