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Sept. 16 Junior Class Elec- tions . . . is one of firsts Council's DJ Dance 1976 Yearbook Orders J a avid Babb's hawk becomes ‘‘Eagle for a ay.” P + j a a Key Club and GSL members worked diligently through the night . . . on their float, of course! O NHS Induction College Night Sophomore DAT's | q Raw eggs are so much better than Helene Curtis Shampoo plus egg,’’ grins Jarolyn Roes as Andy Zirkelbach watches. h ‘| didn't get one with pictures,’ says Glen Park to Bill Basinsky at College Night. 19
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Second month. . . September was only the beginning as the con- fusion of August subsided. Clubs held elections and (unfortunately for some) initiations. The new Soph cheerleaders joined the spirited ranks at the games. Although Labor Day was a break, tests loomed ahead, and many began counting the days until the next holiday. Attempting to avoid the rush, Sandra McCutcheon, Jeri Rowe and Barbara Beatty cast their | votes for the new Senior Class Officers. Sept. 1 2 7 Labor Day Sophomore Cheer- f§ First Student Coun- [ First Varsity Foot- ff Student Council- ff Senior Class Elec- leader Elections cil Meeting ball Game AFS Picnic tions % : ¢ os a Gren (ITT ri With a little help from his friends, Jeff Brookner attempts to fly. Julie Jacob begins induction ceremonies for National Honor Society. 18 Events
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resumes routine Following a hectic start, the daily routine of school settled in. By the fifth week most were finally scheduled into permanent classes. Masses of club money- raising projects bombarded stu- dents, parents and other innocent bystanders. Meanwhile NHS and Key Club formally inducted 108 and 42 new members, respec- tively. . aa “| don't understand the question, says Sophomore Ricky Stephenson { during the Differential Aptitude Tests. “Up here, Mom, ’ yell Jerri Wharton, Craig Walrath and Dale Jamison. eh ELAR i i | David Weiss imparts a joke to Senior Class officers during the Balfour On College Night, Sept. 30, Charles Nutt and Steve Milam explored the possibilities of an edu- assembly but Ann Weimer isn't amused. cation at UTA. About 100 college reps attended. Webster had a way with words. | wish | did, too, ponders Senior Susan Pierson as she scans the dictionary. Mrs. Grace Butcher and Jeff Cade get down to some seri- ous talk about Spanish. 20 Events
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