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: RESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHI » Awaiting the departure of the bus is Bill Stahl. Lisa Merica Denise Merino Charles Miller Chris Miller Linda Miller John Million Mike Milsap Judy Moe Annette Morales Aaron Moray Obeli Morton Paul Mosco Kim Mueller Steve Mumper Vic Mungerson Mike Munoz David Murillo Jess Navarro John Nelson Paul Nelson Sandra Nevarez Michelle Novak Roberta Nunn Casey Oden ) Kathy LaPlace and Mike Hampton enjoy the privilege of sitting alone in a seat HMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRES 18c shmen
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SHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMBNFRESHMENFRESHMENFRE: Shirts Suit Students to a ' lee In the ever-changing world of fash- ion, there was a broad range of clothes from preppy to punk, but a popular item worn by all groups was the comfy tee shirt. Being inexpensive as well as durable made the tee shii a favorite. They are so comfortable! emphasized LaRue Wensel, freshman. They are cooler than a heavy shirt. Aside from wearing them around the house, in P.E., or at the beach, tee shirts sometimes advertised an associ- ation with band, ROTC, clubs, and sports. The Mane Thing staff wore their especially designed tee shirts on the day of distribution. When you wore them, people identified you with the group and it sparked their interest, explained Carol Christian, staffer. Tee shirts were acquired from many different places such as concerts, va- cations, and entertainment attrac- tions. Nearly everything from house- hold products to rock groups were ad- vertised on tee shirts. These versatile qualities were reflected in the popular- ity of the tee shirt. One wild and crazy gal, Pam Carter, fresh- man, stops to take a break during lunch. John Lee Ray Levesque Mourice Llewellyn Hadley Little Don Love Mark Lovell Traci Lovetere Terry Lowry Susan Lucius Scott Luthill Erin Lynch David Mackulin Tina Mares Michelle Marrmer Myra Martin Tamara Mastain Dennis Masters Cheryl Mathews Robert Maynez Hope McCants Janet McCormack Kim McCrory Chris McDonald Lisa McOsker rSHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRI Freshmen 185
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xwv mv ENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRI ' Take the Bus or Bust Getting to and from school was diffi- cult for many Arlington students who did not live close to school. Some stu- dents walked, rode bikes, or rode mopeds if they didn ' t have the advan- tages of a license and a car or couldn ' t arrange to ride with a friend. Another form of transportation was the school-bus, which provided rides to and from school for many years, for students who lived five or more miles i Students board the bus enroute home. ) away from campus. Scott Johnson, sophomore, believed, Riding the bus can be fun at times and it ' s better than walking! Buses began loading as early as 6:45 A.M., in order to get students, to school on time. Depending on the bus routes, bus rides took approxi- mately thirty to forty-five minutes Freshmen Jennifer Bower commented. I ' ve been riding the bus since second grade, and it still takes a real long time! Kelly Oden Lisa Odle Maria Ogle Andy Olvera Mike Ortiz Sandra Panico Shelly Paulson Chris Paysinger Lucmda Pena Charles Penunun Saul Perches Alice Perez David Perez Steve Petri Tuyeto Pham Darren Phelps Julie Pirn Anne Pireti Terry Plowman Sandra Potwardowski Kenneth Pugh Mark Quesada Tim Ralston Karen Remillard :NFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHrv1ENFRESH v1ENFRESHrV , Freshmen 1P
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