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D ISTINGUISHED Throughout the coming years, we will always remember that special guy, that cute girl in third period, and what pages we were on in the yearbook. We at Stroman are a family, and because we are a fami- ly, we have all laughed and cried together. The last few months seem to drag out endlessly until we relive and remember all of those special times that we have all spent together, in class, during lunch, after school and at parties. The football, basketball and baseball games, the Homecoming dance, Sadie Hawkins, the prom and all other school functions were alwlayls fun to attend. With all of our friends in mind, just remember, this is not the end; It is only the beginning. Lucinda Padilla and Rosemary Villarreal were just two of the students that used the library during the lunch period. During February, the library began opening at 7:30 am to accommodate the students ' schedules and needs. During third period government. Joseph Reed and Audrey King discuss the judicial branch of the federal government. Seniors found government to interesting, but sometimes. difficult- Sherry Kuykendall receives an uplifting hug from a friend during lunch. Many students relaxed with their friends during lunch on the se- cond patio. It was one way to relieve tension. 213
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Fmd.ng time in the hall to chat was a very common sight. Christ, Bear and Christi Crump find time during the seven minute passing period to catch u p on the latest news. Senioritis has already struck ' Robert Delgado, senior, sneaks in a little resting time away from his schoolwork. Closing 2TT
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Stroman really is a 5A school. We haue advanced in academics, even when we strug- gled to understand and master a new idea. We have gone forth and won in activities through our hard wori and perseverance. We have achieved, and as we now look back over the last nine months, we realize just how much we have ac- complished. We have All accomplished tasks that before we were hesitant to undertake. We walk in no one ' s shadow and we now are facing the sun. Arthur White is ready for math to begin in Lois Kuykendall ' s class at sixth period. He already has plans for next year ' s courses, for he has been checking out the latest edition of the Directions magazine which describes all courses offered in the high schools of VISD. Kathy Muhlstein and Kim Hill discuss the answers to their pro- blems in science. Many students spent time in and out of class work- ing on their science fair projects for the annual VISD science fair. Closing 214
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