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Valentine's Day proves exciting Balloons, flowers, a dance and even a sign expressing love all came together on Valen- tine's to prove that romance still exists. The week of Valentine's Day was filled with surprises for many students. Some found themselves embarrassed by the delivery of flowers to one of their classes. Others hid their excitement when news came that a bunch of roses awaited them in the office. Later in the week, Student Council spon- sored a Valentine Dance and drama per- formed Anybody for Tea? to wind up the activities. Valentine's Week, as it was called by many, was filled with activities that made the month memorable. Drama students perform Anybody for Tea? as part of the VaIentine's festivities. Pictured are Sarah Johnson, sophomore, Selena Gibson, freshman, Mike Katana, freshman, Cathy Nolan, junior, Lee Liedecke, freshman, Debbie Bass, freshman, Chuck Colburn, sophomore, and Wendy Grant, sophomore. David Thomison, sophomore, and Leo Dawson, freshman, show-off their breakdanc- ing skills at the Friday night Valentine's dance held in the student center. 44 Student Life 1 l X i David Brady, junior, went all out for girlfriend Lisa Payne, sophomore, on Valentine's Day. The many flowers in the office on Valentine's Day prove that there is still romance in some students. ,QW K it if A V .Vt .Hint .Q ,. .t., ii i2 IO 23 ' A r 8,7 6 5 A . ,, X S l it
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Despite injuries, varsity kickers achieve victory Although they were plagued by injuries, the boys Varsity soccer team had a great season this year with a record of seven wins, two losses and three ties. They were undefeated all year until their last two games against Reagan and Crockett. Both of these games were close contests. Team captains Zane Lewis and Eric Gif- ford, seniors, led the team through the season filled with many significant wins. David Brady also played a big role in the Dragon's success after healing from a knee . W injury. Although their hopes of a district . championship were shattered by their loss D s. against Reagan, the Dragons will be in the s t s - race again next year and fighting just as hard. takes a shot, while Ward Morrison, sophomore, watches key player for the Rock this year. David Brady, junior, keeps his eye on the ball as he Brady's ball handling with astonishment. David was a Eric Gifford, senior, discusses a bad call with the referee while Andrew Harris, Lane Davis, junior, stops a hard kick with much skill in the game against LBJ sophomore, offers some help. Gifford's season ended early thisyear due to an injury. This is Lane's second year on the team and his abilities show his continued practice 46 Sports - Sponsored by Grimes and Associates
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