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,,,,,4N Chris Henderson leads the Spartans in the alma mater at the BA pep assembly. 1 fx 13 V In Ms. Pipkins fourth period class Terry Withrow 1 proves the theory that what goes up' must come i down eventually. - we ---- -se A Tony Rhodes concentrates on bringing up his grade inwAlgebra ll class. library. Justin Hocker works on his research paper in the Tanya Smith. Janet King. and Greta Jackson enjoy exchanging gossip during B lunch period. In the Skyline pep assembly Dr. Hughey cart-e wheels the varsity football team to a victory. i-3 -'-' U r-,,,3,.'?'Z 1 ---as 1 ,,wa.:,f, fi. ..- 'vgdkeiaauuwwaa Beginnings 5
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.f f ,f l 1 The spirit of you Students and teachers at Samuell had many different interests and goals. Yet for a brief period, the 1985-1986 school year, all were united as part of Samuell High School and the Pleasant Grove communi- ty. All had the common goal of wishing to succeed whether it was on the football field, tennis court, or in the classroom. The TEAMS and TAP tests were very important to Spartans. The varsity cheerleaders made up a yell to encourage ninth graders to do well on the TEAMS test. Anthony Richardson also wrote a song to stress the importance of passing the test. Many students had specific goals and interests. My interest was powerlifting, although I was interested in photography and other things. I hoped to get a powerlifting scholarship and one day become a Dallas policeman, stated, senior, Chris Henderson. Freshman, Dana Morgan said, My interest' was soccer, and I planned to countant later in life. 'Other students knew terested in, but they had or career at that point. Sauceda said, My interest I had not chosen a Jason' Penland' said learning and preparing for The students and faculty accomplishments and failures that red in the 1985-1986 school year. were concerned with only the school while others reached out to the world. Coach Scott commented, I was sorry we did not make the playoffs in basketball. Ms. Mc- Collum said, 'tWhen the Challenger ex- ploded right before my eyes, I could not believe it. That was something that made me feel how fragile life was. We all need to help each either. That was just what the Spartans did. I r . . H ' x Cristal Miles gets a treat from Santa Coach Miller Claus. .xx - g ', Lance White, Robert Davidson, and Marco Luna 4Bmnninas. I I I A o ..-. A ' 'ffifi f - .. .A athletics. ,
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