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Christina gives it her best, but before falling down. Chris Chris is fully prepared for a weather you always find her in this game it doesn't seem learns new games at a stimulating workout on the astride a bike or 1ust walking likely that sitting will come Methodist Church Retreat. tennis courts. During warm outdoors E Christina gives her full attention to fit the pattern IUST right so her garment will fit her IUST right. Always a smiling face, Christina poses to have herself 'immortalizedf 18-rotary exchange mwah-. W
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l rban Cowboy revives Stepping out in style, Terri Gardner and Tommy Lane are decked out in their western duds at every school dance. Down-home country The Cowboy Craze started with the movie Urban Cowboy, and spread like wildfire through big cities and small rural ltowns. People who ,yesterday wore slacks and spike heels, were suddenly seen wearing plain ole fwestern cut levis and cowboy boots. Goose down vests and western plaids were accompanied by shiny belt buckles and the bigger the cowboy hat the better. Not everyone gave in to fthe newest fashion craze, however: Clint Moore clung fervently to his 'preppie' Oxfords and Polo shirts, l r and Penny Berry to her soft sweaters and Bass shoes. Surprisingly, the two styles mixed great! School dances broke away from rock and roll. Disco was out and the two- step, cotton-eyed joe, and the western waltz were in. Monday morning sometimes brought sore cowboys to school. The newlympopular mechanical bulls proved no easy ride for any cowboy. It began to look as if, by the end of '81, the movies would be out and Friday night dates would be standing in line at the bucking machines. A Spirit Squad sponsored dance provides a chance for Sherrie Frost and Eddie Menefee to fget back to country.' Rubbing noses affectionately, LaDonna Edwards finds that her horse, Clyde, provides companionship as well as a warm, velvet muzzle on sunny winter days. cowboys-1 7
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Rotary Exchange Program brings Chris to PV Through the Rotary Exchange Program, Christina Flint, of Iorikoping, Sweden, came to Pauls Valley. l-Iaving received as much financial help as Eossible, she worked in a ewspaper delivery Effice in Sweden to earn I er expense money. A top student, Chris was an FTA member, :ennis player, Ehotographer, and a hespian. Christina unforgettably portrayed 5 ,. a. ssrrt I . X N .nik 5 4 'K .. , ,K . J 521 Q, A ' 1, ' . ..A Mrs. Garnett in the All- School Play, and on Halloween won the funniest costume award. With her Rotary 'familiesf she was able to stay a while in Stillwater, visit New Orleans and 'many cities in Texas. Upon leaving the Valley, Christina took a one-month tour of the U.S. by bus before going home. After returning to Sweden, Christina will complete her senior year 1. ... , , ..- - ov- F: I ' A . T. ,- , 321, lx il ,fy A aa ,, in over, but for her it is a small price to pay for the experience of living in a 'foreign' country. The Rotarians are a group of non-government funded businessmen interested in advancing the ideals of international good-will and peace. Each month two seniors were chosen according to these ideals, the Four Way Test, their grade point average, and activity in 1 4 , 1? Vlifia' ' ,M 1 2 . . 5 , S aiss - ff' 1 . ' I 'af gf ,vw 'fr fi,1 xJCll'Cf0:. extra-curricular school, church and community events. The Four Way Test, originated by the 1923-24 Rotarian president Herb Taylor, reads: 1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? Rotary Students of the Month: September-D. Wayne Trousdale and Lisa Ward. October-Cary Bowie and Terri Pratt lRotary Scholarship winnerj. November-Max McKnight and Cathy Thomas. December-lay Carlton fRotary Scholarship winnerl and Sonia Ice. Ianuary-David Martin and Diana Hayes. February-Brett Agee and Denise Strickland. March-Dennis Smith and Stephanie Taylor. April-Iohn Warren and Denise Pickard. May-Todd McCullough and Penny Kennedy. rotary students of the month-19
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