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Student Life Student Life not only involves academics but also extra cur- ricular activities. Within these four years, we begin to mature, shaping ourselves around our experiences, and becoming a more unique part of this strange, super-sophisticated world. The real test comes when we are faced with new challenges and problems and are forced to do things that are not easy to do. As days pass, personalities become distinct and individuals result. May each and everyone of us gain the knowledge we need to get us as close as we can to our goals in life, and even more important, how to use that knowledge. After all- Success Is A Journey, Not A Destination.
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Duchesses Presented at Homecoming Festivities Homecoming activities climaxed at the half-time of the Uvalde-Southwest football game, as Lisa Emmert, Student Council vice president, crowned Cindy Morales Homecoming Queen for 1979. Each class at UHS voted for one girl to represent its class at the Homecoming festivities. Out of the three girls that received the majority of the votes in the senior class, the top two were voted on again, with Cindy Morales gaining the title of Homecoming Queen and Arlene Riley that of Homecoming Princess. Tradition was carried out as the royalty was driven around the field of the Honey Bowl in convertibles and T-tops. Jeff Perkins and Pat Buesing served as Masters of Ceremonies. Sean Laffere, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bo Laffere, was the crown bearer, and Chris Calk carried the flowers. After the Coronation, the royalty was seated on the dais, and enjoyed the completion of the football game. After the game, the annual Homecoming Dance was held by the Sophomore Class of the Civic Center. Right: Escorted by Gilbert Esparza, Maria Garcia represented the Junior Class as duchess. Below: The sophomores chose Tane Neutze as their duchess. Jeff Moore was Tane's escort. Bottom Right: The freshman duchess, Cecilia Hinoyosa, was presented with her escort, Gabriel Gonzales, during Homecoming halftime. l l i 16 Homecoming
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