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Changes, welcomed or otherwise, were bound to occur. Even before classes began in the fall, students realized a need to progress and change with their surroundings. Star corps members found early in the year that although they were faced with a novice director, the drill team endured 10 halftime performances, a flea market, a chicken spaghetti supper and a blood drive before midterm. Also, five year- book staffers who had work- ed rather nonchalantly on a book thev learned would become the highest award winner in the state were challenged to do a follow-un as editors with a new staff and new adviser. Deman- ding success, both groups learned to set their doubts aside and move on. Disap- pointed about not being able to hold the bonfire on its traditional date, students still turned out for the Friday afternoon pep rally. Yet through the many setbacks, a quiet confidence survived. 8 opening
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6arly in the year, students were shaken as the fountain marking the deaths of seven Sterling students was presented for the first time to the student body. On November 11, seniors were dismissed from class for the hour-long dedication ceremony and taken back two years to the events responsible for the deaths of three of their classmates. As a special guest at the Memorial Fountain dedication, Superinten- dent Johnny Clark used a rose bud to sym- bolize the fragility of life, leaving his au- dience in a hush. ... then moving on But the challenge came to move on. Following a propylene gas leak and a heart- breaking loss to Dobie during the week of homecoming, students again looked for- ward. The Rangers came back to defeat Deer Park in a battle on the goal line, clos- ing their season on a winning note. As an added blessing, senior counselor Robbie Dickson celebrated the birth of her son, Robert Lee, two weeks prior. And as the year progressed, the special closeness went unannounced. n«1X1 Miiti-Mv. w4tar pok pfepo pnuitiilHUf w«th Coadi Tiim opening 7
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