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Title: El Chato #019
Date: 1981
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Description: El Chato 1981 Yearbook (Annual), Socorro High School (SHS); Socorro, Texas; scanned April, 2021, by Austin Davis Holiday, Class of '83
Title | El Chato #019 |
Date | 1981 |
Description | El Chato 1981 Yearbook (Annual), Socorro High School (SHS); Socorro, Texas; scanned April, 2021, by Austin Davis Holiday, Class of '83 |
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OCRText | Pelle) Mr. treater, By Sue ypu Lvil| 90 Cor, Autti betouw, (pu are Q Nine pan Lolo wpa to be very Ive gg (tum in’) Good times wipe out ~ dreariness A lazy ,September started out slowly, with traces of summer linger- ing on. It was hard to concentrate on lessons, but extra-curricular activi- ties got many students into the swing of things. Pep rallies, dances, skating parties, plus the beautiful weather set the mood. Preparations for the upcoming months were in progress. Clubs were becoming organized. The volleyball teams were hard at work, and members of the Socorro Little Theatre Co. were practicing many hours for their first perfor- mance of the year, a musical. The football teams were set to improve on their past years’ records, and cheerleaders were there to cheer them on to victory. All in all, by the beginning of Oc- tober the school year’s agenda was taking a definite shape. By the end of the first six weeks, we all wondered where it had gone to. Student Life 19 |