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24fStudent Life WILD, MILD, HOT OR NOT. Junior Reagan Ragnes takes ad- vantage of Taco Villa's fast food. The speed of Taco Villa made it one of the most popular places for students to indulge themselves be- fore returning to the monotony of school work. - Tina McClanahan NOW WHERE DID I LEAVE MY CAR? Freshmen Kami Shef- field and Melissa Northcutt take a break from school to go out to lunch. A privilege all students who were able took advantage of. Sen- iors Shelley Dillard and Susan Stautzenberger follow suit. -Sergio Clrnsco ,QW , W 'If 5 OPEN MOUTH, INSERT FOOD. Sophomore .lose Baeza, Senior Richard Juarez, and Junior Leo Bustamante chow down in 2nd lunch. Next on the list of impor- tant things to do is to sit on the south planter and watch people walk by. -Sergio Clrrasco Y M ,,.,.. , ,. . f fm if . , vw , . K , 4 ' 1. if 1. ,sr f , .- Us : an 12. V L'f ' , I mv. ',, W 'V' ii , 7'1 . v . .. . fb 2 M, N 35 syn- My I , if 5 Q. iii' HOLDING UP THE POLE. Sen- iors Randy Hamilton and Blaine McReynolds stand around at lunch wrapped up in the usual everyday events of flying pennies and flirt- ing. These two seniors spend their spare time involved in rodeos. -Todd Withrow SALVATION ARMY. Sophomore Kim Wilson, .lunior Brentz Crow, Senior Tami Goman and the rest of the mass of students consume their meals during second lunch and catch up on all the latest gos- sip. -Serglo Carrnsco 'i ai V'
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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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Wizard Of :IES Burritos, brownies, fritos, funyuns, hotdogs and heart- burn. The twenty-eight minute lunches were filled with junk food, gossip and lots of laughs. No matter where students went to indulge themselves, they made memories that would always be there. The most important facet of lunch was the food - as it was so crudely called. Yet some did like it. I like it because I'm powered by Soy Bean. said Senior Brad Miller. But most students who had been blessed with wheels or the talent to beg for them, raced to the most popular and quick place to eat - Taco Villa. Some of them put their faith in the 'sfive minute 'Personal Pan Pizza'. Which was soon shattered when instead of five minutes it took 15. Yet even with Taco Vil- la's speed and the privilege of eating at school, stu- dents still had to shove the food into their throats, race back to school, grab books and tear off to class. We got sick cramming down that junk, said Junior Dawn Michels. Yet by the end of the year stomachs were used to the abuse and each student had become a 'Wizzard of.Iaws'. -Amy Whitselt
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