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4- A A it V' Conservation of movement is essential as shown in this time-exposure 7? , . iiRegionaI Qualifiers ifguw A Lr- 1.- .-t ,gf -1-s 1? 1? I 0 X L A ' ll an 'v ....Aq,.-f'Zi d! .-.l- N JOURNALISM and SPEL LING: Kristi Turner, Karla SImpson', Donna Gossett, Johnny Pinkerton, Tom Dill, Gaye 0'Banion, Dee Dee Adkinso, Donna-Sue Hale, Tony Henson, Terrie Oldaker, Dirk Perry, John Parker, Steve Sargent. activities
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TYPING: Lanny Hanson, Steve Sargent, Doni Douglas. You're always going to have success and failure in life, said Doni Douglas, when asked about U.I.L. competition, and, to keep from being miserable, you've got to learn to roll with the punches. Doni said U.I.L. wasn't perfect, as it leaves too much up to judges' opinion, but it teaches one to work for a goal. If you went through high school without a goal, you wouldn't achieve anything, she said. Electric typewriters were used for the first time in the contest. Mistakes increased as a general rule, while strokes per minute in- creased. This did not stop Mr. Douglas' typists from placing. They have never failed to do so as long as he has been teaching. 26 activities -'ED Fretting nervously, Lanny Hanson waits for results. 9 l. A MATH and SCIENCE: Chuck Straub, Lee Byrd, Brian Davis, Dee Dee Adkins, David Stroud, Leah Flanagan, Tony Henson '. Just Roll With The Punches
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A strong sense of tradition dominated attitudes of our Alma Mater with the traditionally Stanton wats of doing things. Freshmen, as always dreaded Fresh- man Day and then wondered why they had regarded it as such a blg event. Sophomores were their usual mischievous selves, resulting ln year around April Fool's Day. Juniors looked forward to the day they would rule Stanton High, while Seniors con- tracted senloritis somewhat early in the year when they decided rules only applied to the lowerclass- men. t nr I ,.---1 Sober-minded sophomore John Parker slaves over an English assign- ment. 'ur l. .X at U? .l i t Obviously a vlctlm of popularity, Jlm Smith ls cooled off by Greg Douglas and Richard Park 28 - classes ef. L - ' I
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