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4 ian!-N -Q an ws.i ' 96 4-ff-y ,f 9 --,,,...-lffff N-,w,..! ww? V... . .. . ,rife V N - . 0- u jf? , . . S ix s Ties '-at f ' 'i i ' ,txsasi - , win 'F iw' Photo by James P The 1981-82 freshman class officers are: tsittingj Paige Prosise, Linda Morales, Clay Hopkins, and John Watson, tstandingl Yvo- Howard, and Jack Crossley. Freshmen become a part of the real school Although many thought they'd never make it, believe it or not, the Freshman Class has finally completed the first and most dreaded of their high school years. Never giving up hope, they came through with flying colors. lt may have seemed slow at first, but once given the chance, the freshmen were off and running. Freshmen began getting involved in student council and were quick to join clubs and organizations. One student council freshman, Teresa Kammer, said, l felt freshmen had just as much power in student council as any other class. Mrs. Chase, stu -fr I Q 5' Xff f 1 assi . . li Students participate in a freshman class fund raising project. All-pro worm eaters Steve Staton, Todd Williams, and David Guthrie instruct Band President Dean Cockrell on worm slurping techniques. His coaches, varsity foot- ball players, obtained their experience before the Homecoming uame. dent council sponsor, said that freshmen made up a good part of the council and were very ac- tive in meetings. This was the first year that freshmen ever attended high school, and they seemed to en- joy this new schooling system. Cindy Boyd, freshman, said, I feel that this was really great getting to attend school with up- perclassmen. Being around upperclassmen made us ffreshmenl feel more mature, and gave us a bigger sense of responsibility. However, a not so thrilled senior, Kirk Tuttle felt the opposite way, I think they sh' have left the fish in the 'fish tank' until t mature a little more! During the year, freshmen read Great pectations and Romeo and Juliet. To this ' responded differently. Stephanie Bush sai really enjoyed reading this novel. l got a lof of this, such as learning the way people l long agof' Another freshman, Mark Kadlu said that he didn't enjoy reading this beca took more time to figure it out than it duf read. L J
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CLASS GF 1984 si :N Q: K vii . iff if Qi 1 J '1 A b 1 i ' if Sigel oosing a record to jam out to, Kalpana Vrudhula, sophomore, looks prised. ii 5 'K 33 1 L F I r 2 lf' it I . Wx ' i F: sl W se 4? ., wt, FFA sponsored an animal fair Melet Nolan sophomore holds the horse steady so that the children can pet it thomison - zamarripa Leland Thomison James Tidman Clint Tomlinson James Toungate Teresa Torarez Donna Townsend Tonagae Tucek Mary Tumbusch Tasha Turner Tristi Turner Shelly Valentine Jackie Vallejo Stacey Vlach Kalpana Vrudhula Darrell Waldon Jeff Wallin Jennifer Wallin Glen Wallis Lorie Waters Brad Watson Melvin Weaver John Wentworth Ouida Westbrook Wayne Whited Beth Whitley Connie Whitley Tim Whitney Joe Wicker David Williams Sally Williams John Williamson Wendall Wilmoth Michelle Wilson Mike Wojcik Albert Wolff Nita Wolff Richey Woods Bill Woznicki Richard Young Arthur Zamarripa 193
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CLASS OF 1985 Mike Adams Karen Agacenski Gabriel Aguero Marlyn Alabat Laura Aleman Raymon Aleman Lewis Alvarado Tim Alvarado Maricela Alvarez Raul Alvarez George Angus Ed Atwood Mary Baez Renee Ballehr Debbie Baker Meg Barbini Tracy Bailes Dianne Barrera Tammy Barrington Michelle Battistone Sandy Beck Clare Beere Steven Behrens Jack Bell Sonya Bernal John Bingham Alan Blakemore Cindy Boyd Stacey Bottoms Velvet Blalock Michael Bowen Freshman English students listen attentively to a lecture on the novel Great Expectations. adams bowen 195 Section Design and Story by Todd Strickland, lJ
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