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Making the UNfiut Homework! It's a common denominator among all high school students. Whether it involved reading, writing or solving problems, it seemed to catch up with everyone eventually. Unique in appearance and attitudes, students were also unique in study habits. Some chose to study from the minute they got home from school until the minute they went to bed. Others waited until the last possible moment and crammed frantically the night before a test. Still others chose the passive method, studying not at all. Along with amounts of studying, students were unique in the environments they chose. Stereos blasting and televisions loudly chattering didn't bother some, while other students needed an atmosphere as quiet as a morgue. The library and lunchroom were popular spots at school because they allowed one to get an assignment finished while keeping an ear out for the latest gossip. Whatever the method or the amount, students all found that homework in high school was inevitable. ENJOYMENT Marcia Mielke and Eric Brooks spend time studying together. CREATIVITY Theresa Matlock gathers ideas «is she plans «i project in woodworking. 16 Studying
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Seniors '86 S-E-N-l-O-R-S, Seniors '86 are best! Everyone heard this yell from the first day of school until the last. The traditional anthem for seniors sounded during lunch periods, at assemblies and sports events, and at any gathering of seniors. Seniors had more than just a yell to call their own, however. Tradi- tionally, they sat at the same table in the lunch room, a place where underclassmen were not welcomed. In addition, they rented limousines for the first day of school when they enjoyed parading around the grounds .before entering the building. Many activities, particularly those at the end of the year, were strickly for seniors. They had brunch, luncheon and, of cours prom. Graduation parties wei also organized. Most of all, though, being senior involved entering a ne' part of life. After twelve long year a senior found himself sayin goodbye to a familiar pattern an hello to life on his own. STUDIOUS SENIORS Calculus students take a break while celebrating Mr. Brown's Birthday. SENIORITY Texas Taxis were rented only by seniors. Seniors
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