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4 Seniors Kathleen Spangler and V Senior Shannon Krumery hopes Darrell Bezceny take a break from the ice doesn't break, while visiting the cold weather. the Capitol. I g . 9 f43l7W M f 1 1 ll. M, I inter Wonderful . . . few inches of snow fell during the winter of 1984-1985. School was even cancelled February 1, 1985 due to the cold weather and slick roads. Although it was a very cold winter, it didn't stop anyone from having fun. Parties were held and many people left town to go 4 Sophomores Diane Compean and Annabelle Compean prove that it was not cold all over the world. hunting. Even though a whole inch of snow fell, unfortunately it wasn't enough to go skiing, so many students went to other states to ski. lt's a big change from summer, Stephanie Smitheal said. I like the cold weather better. Especially the snow, 'T' ffF T'ltl!3.L l.lwT' Y' 1 .I -,,i , ' ' 1 1 ilVl' :J -1 , 'X I In -r ,' 1 l 1 ILAAQ lfwi .1 21
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V The Rangerettes try to keep V Sophomore Jason Beaird tries to warm during a football game. sprout wings while skiing. A Juniors Diane Rogers and Elvie P Terry High School students still Ennis find laughter keeps their party throughout winter. minds off the cold weather. P Senior Rosie Compean tries to eat snowflakes. 20
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J enior Angie Newman, juniors Robyn Wheeler, Troy Williams, and Sonia Garcia were among some 40 students modeling for the annual Terry Parent- Teacher Organization style show held March 21, l985, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets were 52.50 for ad- mission. Door prizes and refreshments were served. General chairman for the event was Mrs. Diane Gan- non and chairing the door V Freshman Michael Vannoy shows his style. 22 prize committee was Mrs. Mary Ann Satory. Students enjoyed model- ing fashions from Georgie Girl, His Closet, KVK Fashions, Mr. Ralphs, and House of Silk, While model- ing, students learned much about fashions and fads in today's life. Proceeds from the show went to the scholarship fund which was awarded to senior Russell Poldrack, after the show. P Senior Mike Rodriguez pauses so everyone can get a good look at the new sports fashions. 2 f , ' IW. V Juniors Cindi Sackett and Tracy Willis and senior Kathleen Spangler practice their poses before the P.T.O. Style Show, which was held a week later.
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