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has been a tough year, for vic- tory has eluded us on the gym floor for the boys’ team. The girls hail victory after victory, but the fellows struggled. It has been a building year for the team. Focusing on building this year will enhance the chance of a great season next year. It isn’t easy, for it takes courage. So many games seemed won, when at the last, victory eluded the fearsome five. Victories didn’t just happen for the football team, for aca- demics achieved victories that were most impressive. The band went on to march its way to first place ratings again. Making Superior at the state contest is becoming a habit that we all love to focus on. Pictured clockwise from p. 29: Lamar and Mrs. Faulkner, Karl and Sharon: Dana Markey: Mrs. Blankenship, Lesue Hayden: School Action; Teresa. Anita, Charles, and Tonja; Lori. 25
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24 Collage of Progress It was all over, but the shout- ing. The fancy hats, the loud pep rallies, the sore feet from marching during halftime, but most of all there would always be the memories that we could focus on. Memories of together- ness, of laughter and joy. Sign making for this game, for this season was over and Laura Gomez could hang up her paint brush forever for this class. She became known as the sign maker. The one with the quick eye and hand. The one who could never say no. She was always there when there was decorating going on. Football was over, and now time for basketball was just around the corner. Soon the gym rang with the excited cries of fans as they cheered our girls and boys to victory. This year
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The F.B.L.A. honed their sec- retarial and clerical skills for district competition, while the Century Club, composed of Juniors who sold $100 worth of magazines, planned the prom. They chose “Beyond the Rain- bow” as the theme, and spent ail of their time decorating and choosing music that would please everyone. Clubs Demanded Continuous Focus Focusing on clubs and their activities became a big role for most students. From making a superior at band contest to rac- ing on tricycles for charity, all were activities popular with stu- dents. The Little Women kept busy landscaping the school and helping the Women’s Club work with the Hacienda Girl’s Villa.
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