Sam Houston High School - Cherokee Yearbook (Arlington, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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inulw Pfivlive 'flakes P2l'f0C!- Bend Keeping tradition. Seniors Rosie Flags up' Members of the Color members T na B lc, h , . . . . Amy Little,ljunioillveirzjiogicljajgji lqlrggvir, Rlleyf Mmheuel OW-vides' Bnan Quafd- lunlors Vicki Push. Sara l.senior,practicetraversemarch1ng.lM9LUS0f1, lf95ll0 WQISQH, and Olhewi Rush, and Tresa Milite practice in i without Instruments during a practice ln fill in the letters of the motto in the courtyard before school starts. mmun' front of the school. Ray Token Angie McNeely i A It 1 .Lx I Starting People Eezew to August 1 - Summer is almost over. Just one more month until school starts. There's still so much to do! For most students, the beginning of August marks the beginning of the end of summer. For others, the vacation is over. Certain groups return to school to prepare for the new school year. In hopes of having a good season, the football players returned early in August to practice. The athletes weren't the only ones at practice, however. Their support groups also showed up to get ready. People were literally scattered througho The band reported to the varsity field. The drill team worked in the cafeteria. The cheerleaders and bellguards practiced in the courtyard. Junior Vicki Pugh commented, It was sometimes hard to find a place to practice. Football, however, was not the only reason for people to return to the school. The members of the Cherokee staff came back to distribute the '87 Cherokee. Teachers cleaned up their classrooms. Administrators made sure the building was in shape and ready for people to retum. Lil the campus. Amy Reed in- Student Life

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their team. The first danee mm-. Reiurnioschool belleiiel , settled, there was a power partiesgijriovies, andffitrlps to -tliQF!summer's'lover!l School failure, Students were Flagsfrnany students startstomorrovv. The alarm: dismissedafter if if found themselves turning to clock is set for'6:3Og now for The black- 'school for weekend onlggjlcan sleep!5ljIl can't wait? out was an absolutemess. l entertainment. People e to allimy friends. must admit, howeveig, that I in -ffshowed upatlfootball games The first day of school the do not object to out 'every Friday to cheer for weather was rainyg Studentsj' wsfssgtrsfcisgshsfdfffslook .their despitethe wet 'weatheifQ Senlor Trella Davis l of lschoollffour hoursearlyf' said senior'Amy Davis. After the days became, more routine, clubs thafhad commented, That morning K choserifcbfficers last I I I lookedgnormal, buhfby-the fi lfspring began the year by day, Bozo the electing officers. At the . and I had a lot in same time,:,.tliegg5sophomo?esF5 common , no chosethe offiiiers of the' l I V. Students found it a little wharder tofglitl started this During the first two l weeks of school, students Class of '90, s Student Congress got! at busy right a l Prdisstcfo besiifffsf the only attendedplass for ,seven schoolQ On Sept. 26 - of the year, Toons' farldfihis video cameras and scfeens, was held on a . Saturday and hada good 3 . turnout. V I, M sophomores and juniors experienced the annual thrill of missing out ' on English for oneggglay to' have-'theirs picturesfymade . . . At thefsame time, sophomores got their ID's ydays,,The.second week was I members painted the trash Vyhh e V?alQf6ur 'day week. Then cans,i tower, I - Amy Reed before students could get summeiffof boring f V ' i - g Angie McNeely' Bacitiagain. Senior Dana,Sikes has the 8:3Qliback-toschoolflglgss. Most . !?'!d9fl!!s5l!ff2Y9df'9'Tll?i?lll'l'?Pf l l If aftergQgQltQirier1of waklngffat 11 a.m. ' 5 ...Q 1 f Picture time. Sophomore Cissy Fivila is next in line to have her ID picture made in the library, as others wait their turn. IYIIA Working hard. Senior Julie Cameron helps beautify Sam by painting a bench on the east side of the building. Ray Toten li I1 ix

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