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Page 33 text:
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Although summer had arrived and we were about to be free from the terrors of homework, exams and tardies for approxi- mately three months, we felt a small twinge of sorrow as we reminisced over all the moments that had make up the year. We would not see many of our friends during the summer, yet those who were special, the ones with whom we had shared all the ups and downs, would remain close throughout the long summer months. Friday night games, school dances and club activities would be replaced by trips to Canyon Lake, Stinky Falls or the new Super Slide. Lunch would become a sandwich at home instead of in the cafeteria, and the latest gossip would be relayed over the telephone or while soaking up the rays by the neighborhood pool instead of hurriedly in the halls between classes. rviany of us would spend a good part of our summer at jobs earning the money that would see us through another school year of activities. Vacations with the family also would be a major event in our long break. But, no matter what the plans were, we knew that we would have to keep in touch with those special friends and we knew that all too soon the summer would be over and we would be summoned back to the class- room. I (C) Getting in shape for a summer full of activi- ties, Ross Moore slaloms for the first time at Canyon Lake (photo by Lawlor). Jf Pages by Cheri Roc key 29
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' S VK u - ' M ,-nf-f r : ■ ' ' BEACH BOUND ' We slipped into our cutoffs, filled the ice chest, gassed up the car and headed down IH 37 south. Beach bound. Look out Port A, Padre, Rockport, Corpus, here we come! To Texas coastal towns, spring break and summer holidays meant, thousands of wild kids, plenty of trouble and plenty of moHfey to stimulate their economy. Students came from every- where and they all had one tiling in common, the desire to ■have a hell of a time . They invaded the coast in vehicles of every type a i Many pitched tents right on the sand; others succumbed greater expense of a hotel room. Groups of i ' ' ' condominioms, filling them with two Of iJ pie ' hao the capacity. But no matter Wh they all hit the beaches, i : .eem- ' d ' lo make everything great. I mmmm v ' - ' gta:ag. ' c r tiot
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