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Sophomore cheerleaders Marta Wiggs and Mlno Motson flash winning smiles during the Homecoming game. Many girls found pep squad the highlight of their high school years. 142 Classes
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« Adrian Hill leads the dance team during a parade they participated in last summer in Hawaii- Per- forming down- town was one of the highlights of their many es- capades in the Aloha state. « Marcella Cor- tez. Tina Alaniz, Julie Enckson. former ASB President Tere- sa Evans and Kathy McLaugh- lin smile faintly as they shuffle to their rooms after a long seminar. Execu- tive Council at- tended camp so that they could better serve the student body. « Amidst the hustle and bus- tle of preparing to board the bus. Ton Cribbs and Trade Laird find time to have some fun. Drill team left for camp deter- mined to enjoy themselves while they were there. Orgonizorions 141
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Reaching the pinnacle of gradu- ation is a long and tedious journey. Starting at the freshman level, stu- dents advance through the sopho- more and junior years, attaining the title of senior the fourth and final year. It is on adventure, with each class bringing new experiences. The word freshman accurate- ly describes a student ' s designation the first year of high school. Exper- iencing a fresh and new environ- ment, the ninth grader observes the actions of the upperclassmen. He begins to create his own distinc- tion, his own identity. The sophomore begins to ex- press his individuality, branching off and exploring new directions. Evolving personalities grow a little more, advancing at a steady pace. Thinking about college and life beyond high school, the junior year is accompanied by more responsi- bilities and privileges. For instance, many juniors now hove cars, and consequently, more freedom. For seniors, there is an end in sight. Some twelfth graders catch senioritis , a severe anxiety at- tack in which little attention is given to schoolwork. Other seniors pre- pare for college, completing count- less applications for universities, scholarships, and tests. All students, regardless of their grade levels, share a common trait: developing each year, these stu- dents have class. V
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