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Sffi iradG JConor ay The 8th Grade Honor Day was held on May 26th in the high school gymnasium. There were two Valedictori- ans, John Uribe and Doug Thormann. Angelica Rosado was chosen as the Salutato- rian of the 8th grade class. Besides being chosen as Valedictorian, Doug Thor- mann received the science, the social studies, the math- ematics, and the English award. Above: The 8th grade boys patiently await the presentation of the awards. For left: The 8th grade girls stand during the National Anthem. Left: Tif- feni Taylor walks off the stage after receiving her award.
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▼r AW. Did We liavi t« Leave? Below: Sue Kadlsh, Erik Rllse, Dixie Darnell, Jim Hutchins, and Kim Siebert boogie to the beat of the line dance. Bottom left: Ken Wood, Richard Tellez, and Bryan Collett enjoy their day at the Kennedy Space Center. Below center: Larry Mills helps Denise Stone off the bus with a piggy-back ride. Bottom right: Beth Purcell ' cops some rays’ at Wet-N-Wild. Below right: Trev a Leltch finds a way to sleep comfortably (?) during the bus ride home. Right: Ms. Barbara Cramp- ton converts the luggage rack Into a bunk bed. f M
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The Hound Of The Boskervilles The Hound of the Daskervilles is a story of horror and suspense. Sir Henry, heir to the vast Doskerville fortune, soon learns of a fam- ily curse. A huge hound prowling the English moor becomes a living horror to all who live in the Doskerville Hall. Only Sherlock Holmes can stop the hound from killing again. As the play continues, suspicion falls on everyone from butterfly collectors to sinister servants. Although the production seemed plagued by setbacks, the students and their director, Mr. Hontz, kept their shoulders to the wheel. At 6 o ' clock In the evening on March 13, the houselights dimmed and the stagelights came up on a finished production complete with the fearsome howls of the Hound Below left: Rhonda Cagle is thanked by Jim Summar for a gold watch. Delow right: Jim Summar, Mr. Hontz and John Hankins read a mysterious note. Bottom: Jim Summar questions Mr. Hontz while Jeff Knarian and Patty Cotton await his answer. Opposite page, top left: Jeff Knarian patiently waits for Jim Summar ' s order. Far right: Lisa Wiggins rests on the couch. Bottom left: Richard Mar- kle threatens Jim Summar. Far right: Mr. Hontz pauses at the fireplace comtemplating his next move.
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