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HEY DUDE. During lunchjuniors David Cooper, Jeff Bechtel and Sophomore Mike Dillard look on while Junior Tye Love tells them about something that happened that day. -Sergio Carrasco YOU SEE, IT'S THIS WAY. Sophomores Jim Thompson and Byron Pope talk while they saun- ter across the dome after eating lunch, while Freshman Randy Brown listens in. -Sergio Carrnsco W VERY AMUSING. Sophomores Tonda Southern, Toni Wadsworth, and Heather Bairringtpn sit on the planter and pass the time during lunch by talking and eating candy. -Sergio Carrasco REAL EXCITING. Junior Kevin Ritchhart converses with Senior George Ramirez, while Senior Darrell Collins seems to be unin- terested in what is going on. -Ted Kantor 22fStudent Life
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KILLING TIME. With nothing else better to do, Sophomore Juan Cordova watches the world go by before school. Socializing helps to fill up the spare time students sometimes have during a typical school day. -Kim McPherson WHY ME. Contemplating his day and its happenings, Freshman Dan Williams takes a break during first lunch to find alittle privacy. Priva- cy is hard to find. With 800 stu- dents around, many escape outside for a little peace and quiet. -Kim McPherson BANG YOUR HEAD. Sophomore Kitty Wilkerson takes out her frustrations on her locker before going to class. It's sometimes a good idea to hit things that can't strike back. All lockers had plenty of dents and scratches. -Kim McPherson -'Ge f OH, THAT'S JUST GREAT. Sophomore Cristy Hudgins can't believe she managed to collect so much junk in her locker over such a short period time. Most lockers had two occupants which got crowdedg one even had four. -Kim McPherson Student Lifefll
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wo's Company V hree's A Cligu Life in school was strange, with the different 'ads and things always ihanging. But there was one .hing that would never :hange . . . Friends. Friends rvere the everlasting part- iers on which one could de- iend upon no matter what 'he situation. They were there when things were goin' bad and even when things were goin' good. The class of friends scat- tered about the school were not always popular. But, they were always a group of buddies who could trust in one another. Sophomore Genia Zachry said, The way they are on the inside not necessarily is what they look like on the outside. People wanted to be someone's friend for who that person was not for what their friends wanted them to be. Some people they con- sidered to be their friends were just trying to use them to climb the step ladder of popularity. Good' friends were people who did and en- joyed the same things. -Amy Henderson Student Lifef23
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