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,L-4 rf' M4 High School Life - A Style Of Its Own With Its Own Memories High School. Every Amerlcan student has his idea of what kind of llfe it brings. Whether a teen- ager finds himself disillusioned ln the reality of high school life, or leaves wlth more lessons than ex- pected, this stage of life leaves a definite imprint ln the minds of all who enter lt. We asked some of the compo- nents of Masterpiece '78, the stu- dents, what their experiences ln hlgh school have meant to them. These were their answers. Freshman Cheryl Fleckensteln recalled, I used to look forward to being a member of the clubs, like FHA and FCA, stuff like that: I wanted to get to know every- body. When asked if she found these things as expected, Cheryl said, It turned out about the same. After I get out of school I think I'Il remember all my friends the most. I'll think of getting to know all the older klds who weren't in my junlor high classes. I really thought lt would be scary, but lt wasn't. Her classmates Leah Johnson and Jennifer Jones commented in accord that Freshman Day was the biggest fear in entering hlgh school. We heard some awful stuff about lt, said Jennifer, but lt wasn't bad at all - it was fun!. The two thought the high school point of high school would be driver's ed, and getting a license. Norberto Arguello, Sophomore, said football was high school's most Inviting feature. He dldn't want to become a nobody, a fate which he bellved every hlgh schooler suffered. 4.5 If I, Tina Carroll contemplates what to Proving to Cheryl Fleckensteln that we're still klds Elland Order In 3 5e 'l0 'Ing' 3 la5fln9 PW' gives a lesson ln yo yo Ing Chase- organizatl ons
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In Consumer Education, a friendly class, Vickie Cox and classmates discuss an upcoming report. High school turned out better than I thought, though, he explained. I kept the same social status and classes are easier. I'll always remem- ber my hlgh school friends - and the sports, for sure. Lyndon Marquez, ln his secondyear of high school, will remember his teachers. Because they helped me through, he said. I was anx- lous to get in hlgh school so I could be in band, he remembers, and lt has been a neat exper- ience. It was kinda scary to be coming up to high school , said Junior Vlckle Cox, I dldn't know many people - I had classes with them! But I adjusted to lt, she smiled. Classes are a lot easier than I expected. I'll remember I enjoyed it: I kinda dread getting out. Danny Ireton shared that sentiment. I wish I had another year or two. I don't want to leave. I used to look forward to coming up here so all the little kids would look up to me , he said. But now I don't really care how they feel. Leticia Hernandez remembers when she was one of the little klds. They all looked so much older! When I look at pictures of me from then and now, lt feels so funny. I'm not as old as they looked! 8 organi zatlons YRQWFQ- ,lx fi W S ,41- Kenneth Houston and Mike Swlnson play the popular table-top football. If ..,-jf A F One memorable band event f the homecoming bonfire. or Donna Sue Hale ls playing at
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activities Wearing the ever-popular cowboy hat, Nan El- more I Grinln dent p Qu eaves assembly. . , 1, , ..1 A . I, v ' and fiddIln', Stella Pierce plays at stu- rogram- Chuck Straub sports an odd costume on Western Day
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