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MQW? Just lounging around the soda shop are Benny Dixon, Wilson Ng, Meribel San Miguel, and Marie Chambless. The workers are Ofelia Mata, and Stephanie Carter. The gym was filled with wall-to-wall dancers as they listened to the Sure Thing. Sophomores Klrk Towns, Glz Shelby, Kirk Dembo, Tony Roberts, and Jason Tindol just wanted to show what cavemen they are by standing in front of one of the scenes at the Annual dance. ln the 50's skit, Student Councilers Austin Brown and Cami Bremer act surprised when Kelli Bremer tells them they won the dance contest, while Kirby Warnke watches.
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THE BIG PICTURES A NIGHT I'LL NEVER FORGET Tonight's the night! My en- tire day was spent finishing decorating the gym and mak- ing the sign that said Welcome Kids of America to Kids in America to welcomethe audience to the Yearbook entertainment. As I got to the school, I saw cars filling up the park- ing Iot. Everyone was arriv- ing to see the show. I finally managed to enter-even with all the pushing and shoving. As I sat down, the lights dimmed and a spotlight appeared on Junior Bridget Stauffer and Sophomore Mike Hoover. They told stories about teenagers of the present and of the past. It was great! The skits included our own foot- ball team members doing a rap called the Trojan Explo- sion, our Key Club portray- ing the teenagers of the o d west, the Trojanettes perfor- ming to disco tunes of the 70's, and finally, the Student Council performing a skit where Victor Acepcion and Wesley Hensley get lost in the 50's. After the entertaining part of the show came all of the formalities. All of the beaus and sweethearts, senior favorites, and Who's Who were recognized. After that, I walked over next door to the glym to be entertained by t e Sure Thing. The first thing I saw when I stepped in was a soda shop fthe snack barl, made by the cubbies and the newspaper staff. Walking further in were dif- ferent scenes from different time periods, also made by the cubbies. The first thing I did when I went in was to get in line to take pictures with my friends. Before I stepped on the dance floor, I had to take my shoes off. And there was no one to hold them! Anyway, after a little dancing, was kind of thirsty so I decided to go to the soda shop and get an old-fashioned bottle of Coke, but decided against it and got a chocolate shake instead. The night was a good one for me and all of my friends. I know it's a night that we won't forget. -Cheri Paishon .Y X , , In this skit, Sophomore Bernard Ben- net raps his stuff while Senior Rob Fullington dances in the background. is Ii Z
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THE BIG PICTURESK N 2 's n EtE.aiN-n ,no Time is important in a busy student 's life. lt 's important to be on time. Therefore, many of them wear . . . what else? Swatches! Many students also wear them to be fashionable. There are some zany styles. Some even use more than one at a l like your swatch X M Aer! A k K ,,,.:.uXf9Y .. . 9' Tig time. Now if that's not fun fashion, what is? Sophomore John Ramirez shows us his different Swatches. just another manic monday lt's Monday night and for once you don't have any homework. You dig deep in your jeans pocket and besides all of the lint, cyou pull out a dollar. A single olIar! What can you do with a dollar? Go to the library? No. Stay home? No way! Then you remember-it's dollar night at the movies! How could you forget? Everyone will be there. The theatre always has a full house. Now, the only question left Which movie to see . . .? . ........-1 Senior Bonnie D'Herde waits in line for refreshments on dollar night. -L-i-D , if Lx 1 1
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