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Freshmen Heather Cordell and Michell Long paint their fingernails before geometry teacher, Mrs. Morgan comes in to tell them to put it up. P Junior David Rios, seniors Gilbert Monroy and George Ar- riaga look at each other's girlfriend's pictures. V CHANGING EXPRESSlONS is a feature brought into Terry High School every year by the students. People ....................... pages 196-197 Freshman favorites and officers ....... 198-199 Freshman class .................,... 200-215 Sophomore favorites and officers ...... 216-217 Sophomore class ................... 218-231 Junior favorites and officers .... . . . 232-233 Junior class ................ .... 2 34-245 Senior song ...... .... 2 46 Senior officers ...... ..... 2 47 Senior group shot .... . . . 248-249 Senior Selection .... . . . 250-251 Senior favorites ............. .... 2 52-253 Top 101 .................... ...... 2 54 Valedictorian and Salutatorian . . . . . . . 255 Senior week ................ ..... 2 56 Senior class ..,....... . . . 257-269 Seniors not pictured . . . .... .270 Senior friends ....... .... 2 71 Senior teachers .... .... 2 72 Senior autographs . . . . . . . 273 Baccalaureate .... ..,.... 2 74 Graduation ..... .... 2 76-278 Index ........ .... 2 79-284 Closing .... .... 2 85-286 Dedication ...... .... ........ 2 8 7-288 Juniors Kim Mausolf, Laura Grigar, and Michelle Deiss, play SOS with some spare time at the end of class. V 'xy L -j 'Xu X
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WW. ., fv -Q. -'MM A Junior manager Martin Rodri' quez anticipates his next call to duty. 4 Sophomore trainer Don Powers wraps a player's knee for support and protection. Boo-boos h al fast . . . Vrainers and managers p ay a valuable role in sports. They are the people who help out on the sidelines, mend the players' injuries, and respond to any sort of emergency. The schools head trainer is Jim Morris, known by the students as Doc Morris. He takes care of emergencies or problems on the sidelines. The student trainers learn from him how to handle sports-related problems. The student trainers also assist in keeping score for sports. On out-of-town games they gather needed equipment for possible emergencies, During football season student trainers, such as junior Carrie Walker, sophomore Don Powers, and freshmen Sandy Cantu, get up early for the summer workouts. They also stay after school during the school year to assist when needed. Walker was there to keep score during basketball and baseball season. She helped the players with any minor injuries. Senior Gladys Munoz was a great help in volleyball season, Kim Turney said. She set up the nets and made preparations before the game. Sandy Cantu always helped the J.V. teams, Doc Morris said. She wrapped and bandaged legs, arms, and ribs when a player needed it. She helped in football and baseball seasons. The managers were the students who checked out uniforms, and equipment to players. They also helped make preparations before a game. The manager, such as junior Martin Rodriquez, freshmen Chad Guest, sophomores Frank Ramirez, Greg Ramirez, Chuck Frank, Nicole Rainer, Celestine Raven, and Trenita Soloman helped the coaches with odd jobs, Being a manager or trainer asabi res onsibilit . W g p y 195 as .1 6
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.X ff f we A Juniors Scott Moore, Dennis Harlan, Lance Vogelsang, freshman Grant Vogelsang, and senior Rigo Chapa, discuss which cable is positive and which is negative. 4 Thejuniors prefer to stay incognito at the pep rally. og' W Pi'
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