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IEIBEU Organizations . C ' ehind the scenes.: eing involved in school means more than attending class or even being on an athletic team. Students tradi- tionally participate in well or- ganized and extremely active clubs. Support groups like Dixie Belles and Johnny Rebs raise spirit. Other groups com- pete, like Chess Club and Whiz Kids. Others prepare students for the future, wheth- er it be in the armed forces, like ROTC or DECA if his fu- ture lies in the business world. The French Club members will never forget the mint- chocolate dessert and the musical glasses at their Christmas banquet held at the Worthington. The R.O.T.C. cadets' memories of those great smelling burgers fixed by Colonel Adcock at their Wel- come Picnic will remain vivid for quite a while. Spanish Club members will recall trying to translate the morning announcements con- cerning their parties. The Johnny Rebs will never forget the taste of the gym floor as they slammed down on it spell- ing out Rebels, one letter at a time. The hugging, yelling, and jumping for joy when their Di- vision I rating was announced at the UIL marching compe- tition is a moment that the band members won't just lay aside. Activities like these have traditionally helped students learn while having fun. Emily Starnes Around and around The Dixie Belles entertained the crowd at halft' d ' th A I' t tUTA lme Llflng 9 l' Ing on game 3 , Dixie Belles began their practicing the year Q before. Photo by John Shelton. Designed by Brandi Owens lm- Piling it on . . iq ,K A 5 ra iiona y erman u as prover eir M h th 'im ' M I' A abilit to lebrate eventsi l w T EF? y ce n a arge ay. am- my Klozik f12l enjoyed the meal prepared by 19 the other members. Photo by John Shelton. K QM. , fb - A rg 1 -as-...ar
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Giving her valedictory speech, Martina Tkadlec spoke to fellow seniors. Martina was President of the National Honor So- ciety. Photo by Harold Reeues. Leading the class, senior Angela Freeman sang Slow Dixie. Angela received many awards as a member of the Choral Dev partment. Photo by Harold Reeves. 1' 'if' ' in 1 ' I r ' U I 1 as f 1 l 1 5? V A K ' , n :X 1, Q ' I T fl- ,Gilt 'I E ,A Waiting for the seniors to come across the stage, Jolene Armstrong handed out the diplomas. Mrs. Arm- strong also accompanied the seniors on their Senior trip to Washington, D.C. Photo by Harold Reeves. The graduating class of 1988 stood and held pinkies as Slow Dixie was sung. Pho' to by Harold Reeves GRADUATION
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x Ha1rom's top 10 af az? ,iff .Xl - Put your best foot forward Many students tried out for the muscial 'AAnything Goes , yet only a few were chosen. Crystal Fussell 1121, Jenny Kenny I11I, Lorie Ratliif IIOI, Sarah Gerke IIZI, and Genny Layne I12I learned the dance steps for the tryout number. Photo by Tammy Mihalek. f' I Q-uq... 'Q ,ad II u.,,,f, f Pamstakmg Saturday mornings for the yearbook staff were often spent at the school preparing for their deadlines. Kevin Campbell IFacuItyI and Brandi Owens I12I edited the copy for the page on Homecoming. Photo by Scott Meyer, 1 I II I r , I.L-I1 I, es. X Lt .A-L-.':,,,,..I:AQJk ,I ' 'FIVE OF Cl 'J' -TQQTING : :se LLQUP ' ETTE W Er RIQHLAND 5 LURCHING ON DATES 7. RENIOVING NAVAL LIN Es. EQR WAX SLULPTI CITERRCRIZI SENIOR IO.xI-IJAIQNGA C N 5 BOUT A HUNK oil In the Haltom peprally the sci! was a copy of David Letterman. Lesley Carter l12I unrolls Haltoms top 10 pasttimes. Photo by Chris Mullins. CLUBS DIVISION
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