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'reshman Executive members Becky Morton and Kristy Roberts contemplate an upcoming project to e sponsored by the committee. mee Cole, senior, gives it her all while trying out for 5 Lion Revue Sept. 21 in the auditorium. Ms. Linda Tole's third-period homemaking class samples their latest concoction. 7 K 'RY ' ' 1' t Annual staffer Marlene Moran asks for help in identifying the people in a photograph. 'I ,, t , if 5 L O 1 fl r , Q if Q , ug am ,,1 r fu' 4' 5' 7' Q Activities ll
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Resilienc carries students through changing year The students of I984-85 filled the school with spirit and life. From extracurricular activities, such as sock hops and athletic events, to the classroom, RLT students were involved. The spirited Lion fans seemed to add a certain liveliness to the football games. The games were really good. but they should have let the Pep Busters out on the field! commented junior Angie Sutton. Spirit Week was an activity that everyone seemed to enjoy. Christi MeCord,junior, said, More people participated than last year, and the ideas were more creative. The Lion Revue was a tremendous success and impressed many people. lt went very well. lt promoted school spirit and gave the students a chance to express their talents, said senior Todd Crank. More stress was put on academic courses this year which caused some problems for a few of the students. Stephanie Bowman, freshman, commented, Homework took up a lot ol' my spare time on the weekends and during the week. Stacey Barker, junior, said, With all ofthe extra things l'm involved in, it's really hard to keep up with all of the homework too. -a-.Quang 505075 BWKY POPCQ md Mfllssi CUNY' and Shannon Freitas junior talks to a Balfour 50Ph0m0f' -I0 LIU MUIOI' Show their School SPIN! representative about class ring selection Oct I7 I0 Activities during Spirit Week Sept 4-7
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I2 Homecoming Queen Luna Blandford flashes a proud smile at the crowd as her name is announced at the Homecoming Presentation Oct. l9. Aclix ities A determined Lion pushes his way through tw attacking Grand Prairie Gophers. The varsity football players and cheerleaders gathl on the field for the Alma Mater after a game.
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