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t t sam utuif-if 9 ' E3 , it X 'E - Y T ' Q Wo it ' rift' .. xi- mi Visiting by the center stairway in between classes, Senior Brett Bau- dean shows off her Texas Tech T- shirt. Senior Rusaw Parker prepares for his new lifestyle at Southwest by pledging allegiance to the flag during Government. 15 Waiting in line, Seniors Lauren Hamaker, Kathy Krause, Mike Maid- enberg, Tatiana Frierson, and Mandy Fields discuss what to order at McDonaId's. Going out for lunch X xff , Q ef. was a nice change lrorn the school 's KX f,'75'a' 'K food which we had eaten for the past 2 RIVER5 of three years, said Mike. 4 ' isis 26 privilegesand parties om M Attending the Senior Skip Day party, Senior Carrie Atherton carries Suzan Hamilton while walking along with Angela Scarborough and Michelle Miller, Seniors Bill Earthman, Chuck Thomas, Greg Johnson, and Mike Moorman relax and enjoy a day out of school at the Senior Skip Day Party, .!,,z-
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l Wi 'W' ' ietore heading for the dance floor Ienior Kent Hudson is caught having i' J , 4 X .. -JA- an intimate conversation with his date, Junior Dana Hamilton. Betting down to the music, Seniors 'ose Garriga, Scott McLaughlin and intoinette May show their excitement it the band. of Dancing with his date, Junior Lisa Sims, Senior Paul Cummings shows why he was voted most radical in the Senior Superlatives. ' trrri' 'ai' 4 fy N-.. Y' I lt ,W ,,ii E . J - ,f X 1 if M Q 1 i' f F' it s 1 5 Seniors Andy Schroih and Jan Lili pose for their prom pictures with the help of the studio photographer. Sen- ior prom portraits were taken by Drewey Portraits. i I 'nik K 8. I' I ri I . E M 2 :- x 4 5 . An ususual event at the prom, Senior Renee Theiss is surprised by an East- ern Onion monkey. .4-wwwrnmvf , E iii x 1 W 2
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Privileges and parties Now 1-hat we're the senior class .... At 8:30 a.m., the alarm :lock rang for Senior Kevin Doynter. Late for class? No, ust taking advantage of one if the many senior privileges - not having a first period zlass. Other seniors chose to Eke sixth period off instead. enior Carolyn Cox, who vorked from 3:00 to 7:00, zommented, lt's easier letting up in the morning han to stay the extra hour. After suffering through hree years of the school's ood, seniors gladly took rdvantage of another irivilege and left campus for qnch. Favorite spots of ost seniors included Del 'aco, Western Kitchen, and iootsie's. According to enior Butch Diemer, lt's a ireak in the day. But, since eating out got fxpensive, Senior Bill Alford hose to eat at home. l am lot rich, said Bill, and winging around at Karen Hyde's anch party, Senior Dana Horton ushes Senior Ellen Ann Gaber in the re swing. Mom's cooking is better than Jack's anyway! ln a desperate attempt to meet the requirements for exemption from second and third quarter finals, many seniors came to school even when they were ill. Not taking finals is the most important privilege, stated Senior Darla Lee, for if you're exempt, you get a two day holiday while underclassmen and un- exempt seniors suffer through two hours of testing in each class. A final privilege given to seniors was college visitation. This privilege enabled seniors to get a glimpse of college life. Senior Lee Pate, who took a one day in-state visit to the Drenched with water, Senior Leslynn Hanrvell carries a hose over to rinse off the car washed by Senior Tatiana Fri- erson. The Senior class car wash was so much fun because everyone participated. We had water fighls and a big party along with making a lot of money, said Leslynn. at., ., .... University of Texas, commented, l learned where frats, sororities, and dorms were and met a lot of people. The traditional senior skip day party took place at Senior Karen Hyde's ranch. The party was held during the first quarter so that the absences would not count against exemption. Another party, senior skip day number two, took place at Senior Ellen Ann Gaber's ranch. Graduation parties and luncheons rounded off the senior's year. A friend's mother gave me a graduation pool party, said Senior Amy Lloyd. I also had a graduation luncheon at the University Club and a breakfast after the senior prom. g Overall, the senior year was a time for parties, privileges, and, as always, a time for saying goodbye and looking ahead. ak as f,.'..-f K fiigge... l E RYK 61.5 bi' privileges and parties 27
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