Tivy High School - Antler Yearbook (Kerrville, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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Pausing by the Coke machines are Iames Barecky and Morriss Arredondo in Halloween costumes. Halloween day was one of the five days students took part in by dressing up. Micheal Terry hurls a board onto the mound for the fire. The bonfire was a great success because of the cooperation of all workers. A: Oh mercy! E did everything for the Iunior Hall decorations and tried to organize the non-existent float, but no one helped, then I was FBLA sweetheart. l was in charge of the Homecoming gifts for the King and Queen, not to mention working on the float for the Spanish Club, etc, said Korinna Treadwell. STUDENT LIFE

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