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Kid Day was quite different for the senior class with the many rules and reformations brought on by VISD and House Bill 72. However, Sandra Beasley and Norma Gutierrez keep a positive and cheerful attitude about the changes . Kid Day 203
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On Kid Day seniors enjoyed bringing a few of their most favorite toys. Thelma DeLosSantos finds it fun playing with her pohce car. As many children love posing for pictures, these kids like, Abram Martinez, Donna .Jackson, Cynthia Walker, Manuel Alvarado, Debra Gar- za, Martha Gonzales, Judith Nicholas and Sandra Beasley, jump at the chance when a camera is near. Even with changes. K id Day ' prevails By the time Kid Day came around, seniors were used to the many changes brought on by House Bill 72. The afternoon field day, so long awaited by the class, could not be held since students HAD to be in class those two hours. However, as usual, the class of ' 85 thought of alternatives. Before school, between classes and especially during lunch, the children gathered for their own fun and games of leap frog, twister and assorted activities. The seniors brought their toys and stuffed animals to their classes, and teachers permitted the students to leave their toys at the front of the classrooms. All in all, it was a great day. Although seniors were not allowed time to participate in the usual Kid Day activities, Kim Voelkel, Tracy Moreau, Lanell Morris and Mary Jane Delgado made the best of it. 202 Kid Day
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Seniors gather for the final time at graduation practice, exercises c ommencement With graduation, the seniors ' high school careers came to an end. The graduates gathered together for the final time on a warm June evening at Memorial Stadium for the com- mencement ceremonies. Rev. Robert E. Felder gave the Baccalaureate ad- dress, admonishing the honorees to go out and accomplish major goals in life. Outstanding graduates were recognized and Dawn Parker, valedictorian, received the first Ted B. Reed scholarship. Mary Jane Delgado makes a last minute check on Kelvin Girdy. Odell Coleman, Anthony Green and Gary Chapa await the ceremonies to begin. Senior choir members gather with Mrs. Susan Bauer, director, during the graduation practice held the morning of graduation. Graduates listen attentively during practice, making sure that the evening ceremonies go accor- ding to sch ' idule. 204 Graduation
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