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Moments tick by slowly; time seems to stand still. The air is tense with a mixture of happiness and sadness. Dressed, lined up, and ready to go, seniors await the signal to begin the proces- sional. Soon their school days will end. 18 Spring
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Aw, come on. Let's play some suades reluctant youngsters to more ball,” urges Dwayne Wal- play at W. W. White Elemen- lace, student aide, as he per- tary. As the end of the year drew closer, ACTION sped up. Guys and gals bought spring flowers from NHS members for their sweethearts. The Military Ball April 4 at Ft. Sam Houston’s NCO Club featured formal com- missioning of cadet officers. Jun- iors and seniors danced to the music of Mickey and Them dur- ing the A Time for Us” prom April 11 at La Villita. At Easter time Future Teachers honored faculty with a tea. FTA also hosted the District XX installation of officers. Band members entertained Battle of the Bands crowds at Alamo Sta- dium April 25 and the next day marched in the Battle of Flowers Parade. Student government rep- resentatives traveled to Dallas April 25-27 for the Texas Student Council Association Convention. Parades, Games Crowd Calendar Ginette Velasquez and Calvin Kierum play a few drum rolls before parade. Mrs. Frances Johnson, coach, and team captains of the girls' volleyball team meet with High- lands team representatives before exhibition clash. Spring 17
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Juniors Take Charge With the arrival of May, students quickened their step» with a flurry of activities. Preparing for the next school year, underclassmen elected new cheerleaders. Spanish Club mem- bers celebrated at a banquet at Casa Rio. Woodlake Country Club was the site of the journalism end-of-year banquet which featured announcement of new editors. At the annual Green and White banquet honoring SH athletes, future officers, cheerleaders, and most spirited Cherokett were announced. Seniors received their diplomas at Municipal Auditorium in graduation ceremonies May 29. (A.) Floyd Richardson and Ronnie Strait traditionally bounce senior rings on Charles Dymond. (B.) I'm glad these are the last books,” comments Donna Imken to Anne McGinnes as she shelves library books. (C.) Clearing out lockers seems an endless task for Cindy Hoekstra, Apryl Huntly, and Brenda Farmer. Spring 19
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