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if in ' T if 'SGI Practicing their part, Rito Navarro and Linda Hernan- dez prepare themselves for the parade. The Spanish Club entered a float to be iudged in the Homecoming parade. vw? Swaying to the music, Melinda Turner and Taylor Tipton enjoy a slow dance. The two danced together at the Victory Dance following the West Campus game in the boy's gym. Coming back from baseball practice, Coach Herrera and his team stroll to the locker rooms. During the fall, the baseballers practiced on campus, but went to the field when spring arrived. E -v 'V 1,..,..,., DIVISION 5
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7 i ,Q 1 .A ZWJZXW 5 f . 11, The confusion that accompanied registration was felt by everyone involved. Kay McCullar. counselor tried to solve problems by way of the telephone. One of the final processes of registration was the typing room. Alexis Hernan- dez takes time off to work. I tl c li ,t change only tlxlogg ttbtcrtcvt segiftstte-N l tion woz,iii he? f A: l would have each class register a dif- i ferent dey. instead of having seniors and l iuniors on one dey and sophomores and l freshmen on another, they should have e each class register on e different day. lt's so hectic! said Autumn Hibner i STUDENT LIFE 7
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