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Everybody joins in at the Howdy Dance when the Cotton-Eyed Joe plays. The yearly dance was held September 14 in the commons to welcome the new freshmen. Photo by K- Hendon. Discovering the wonderful world of boiling water astounds the attentions of La Shonda Montgomery and Steve Salinas as they conduct an ex- periment. The llth graders in Ms. Brenda Brown's physical science class were observing the different states in which water appears. Photo by G. Fergerson. Mr. Ed Wachtrl, principal, talks with the Balfour representative. Mr. Butch Milks, and Mr. Frank Hutchins, assistant principal, as juniors Tony Dcramus and Michael Cowens pay for their class ring Meanwhile, seniors Anne Estc;. and Miles Hopper look at the new style available. Photo by D. Franta.
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Ross. S. Sterling Senior High School 300 West Baker Road Baytown. Texas 77521 Volume 20 Capturing the emotion , of the Lee Week pep rally, student , in the junior section display the pride that no doubt helped the Rangers defeat the Ganders 24-10. Other Rangers urc Rene Rhodes. Lynnea Green. I auri Saunders. Joel Thompson and Donna Simmons. Photo by D Franta.
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It just didn’t seem the same without a regular pep rally after third every Friday during football season, but since time out- side of class instruction was severely limited, changes were evident. Even though there were three of these “regular” ones, things just didn’t seem the same without one before all the games. But with the changes a positive pattern was developing. This indicated a sure sign that students could adapt to any situation and make something worthwhile out of it and, at the same time, develop new tradi- tions, all within the strict state guidelines. Though the bonfire at Homecoming was still missed, after an absence of two years, life went on. Patterns were created in these familiar surroundings, patterns that reflected the life of the Sterling Student in a specific time and place. The newest edition to the library ferent groups of students studying, staff. Mrs. Betty Harman, librarian. ofTcring assistance when requested, takes a short stroll among the dif- Photo by D. Franta. In Familiar Surroundings
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