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Finishing the program for the pep rally, CIyde'ette Wright rushes to complete it on lime. At Ihe McKinney pep BTX Senior Blazettes Lou Ann Burris, arli Jor- dan, and Sandra Hodges demonstrate a contagion to ihe jazz song Be A Pepper. ' LVN.-m student life
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Charging on to victory, Varsity Stephanie Towers waitstor Michelle cheerleaders Kristi Young and Sherry Barnett and Shawn Reeves to put on KingAraise spirit during the opening at their skates at a skating party held at the cKinney assembly. Barrett's Skating Rink. Watching every move, Varsity Foot- ball Manager Mike Wells kept up with the action while carrying the chains at a Friday night game. Keeping a watchful eye, Mr. Thomas Alspaugh stays at his post at a Friday night football game at Noyse Stadium. ff' LMM',7:ws.t, Studying the American Constitu- tion, Jay Evers reads carefully before a class discussion in his S.T.S. History class. i l opening
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1 rt them Whata school. . . whata place. . . whata crowd. Although led in many different ways, this was our life we 'F HW Jyk . T 1 Decorating the caieteria tor Home- coming, Carlton Cooper hangs up the football players donated to the junior class. Special areas of the school were assigned to each class for deco- ration. The hit song Hot Stuff gives majorette Janet Sikes a chance to strut her stuff in one of the routines she learned at camp this summer. ne thousand and three hundred people stashed away in five buildings for eight hours a day, five days a week, thirty-six weeks a year, and all at once . . . wait a minute, something great must have been going to keep this roster straight. Interested? Then read on. A great tidal wave of enthusiasm carried students through their not-so-common daily routines. People came together in one great desire to do something, and school became the focal point tor that desire. As May signaled the end of the year, it simultaneously began the next. Activities, fads, and friends, all reflected the new era students entered and made those 185 days a little bit more fun. Students almost felt themselves grow stronger in spirit and character each time they took part in school activities, and others knew this, too. After all, they were more than just a part ofthe crowd. Student Life Pages 6-52 LIVING: Morning, noon and night Heck Raising The Year ln Review Hackin' It What's Hot, What's Not Flashback: The 70's student life
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