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LOTHES P H liques: al- H - though ev- M 1 ery B V own style and personality, there seemed to be certain styles and per- sonalities common among groups of friends. Some peo- ple who viewed these groups held stereotypes of them. The common groups could be seen hanging out to- gether all over campus. There was the smoking area group, the stud wall group, and var ious others who could be found hanging out by the office and the ROTC room. Heather Hussey hung out in the smoking area and she DO THEY REALLY MAKE THE PERSON? stated, Yeah, the people in the smoking area are thought of as being poor stu- dents and such . . . but really that ' s only a stereotype. I hang out in the smoking area and I ' m an A B stu- dent. I can also name about twenty other people who do ' the same. It ' s just a stereo- type. Vicki Keeting holds her views on stud wall as she commented, Whenever I look at stud wall I see a bunch of jocks hanging out and it ' s funny, because they ' re usually wearing ma- roon and gold and talk about sports. Undoubtedly, the stud wall crowd would dis- agree. GOING TO MATH CLASS, Don Southard opens the door to Mr. Hoeben ' s classroom. Don ' s style of dress didn ' t affect his performance in Pre-Calculus or on the football field. I think clothes stereo- types are dumb, be- cause the way you dress shouldn ' t mean you fit in a certain group, or you don ' t. Laura Elliott, junior. CLOTHES STEREOTYPES 25
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DEEP IN CONVERSATION, Mark Croteau talks to Paul Hampton and Bernie Garcia. Many false stereo- types sprung up due to changing hair styles. ,, - ' . .J .jBfc. jlWjM ■B ; ' 9 1 V 1 ll - 1 B||E ' 1 HhI hmo. 1 WORKING IN CLASS. Lynn Stringer, Jeff Osborne, and Mike Cohan finish their assignment. The style of dress students chose to wear didn ' t affect their class productivity. STANDING BY A TREE, Randy Bon- nin and Ryan Miller talk during their lunch period. Friendships sparked by common interests were rarely extinguished by uncommon dress wear. ' 24 STUDENT LIFE
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BAND PLAYING THEIR TRUMPETS, Scott Burke, Eric Lucerno, David Showalter, and Scott Grenier re- ' ' mr ' f Front row: Kami Blood, Sylvia Marquez. 2nd row: Irma Arena, Kim Mozer, Jennifer Grundel. Mercy Alonzo. Karen Lynaugh. Shelfey Romer. Lia Bedrosian, Lori Threadgold. Amy Bayer, Allen Leh- man. Chris Wachter. Loralee Hof. Stephanie Brown. Melissa Wilde. Kisa Monahan. Shara Kessner, Charlotte Corson. Nancy Avila, Lisa Ellard. 3rd Row: Jack Chilson, Tracy Field. Diane Peery, Sandi Giles. Stephanie Gordon. Heather Rea. Tracy Irish, Michelle Ferguson. Kim Quesada. Tammy Copas. Shery Idzzrdi. Mercy Allenbaugh. Tanya Moore. Stephanie Brauer, Orisca Wilson, Angie Dalton, Heidi Hall, Tiffany Stuller. Michelle Hoffecker. Melissa Penticoff. Kim Asada. 4th row: Deanna Reynolds. Maria Cesena, Vanessa Fernandez. Diana Huba, Nicole Hudgens, Margie Mar- tinez. Veronica Leyva. Suzie Genovese, Graham Allenbaugh, Mike Lehman, Tricia Lewelien, Christi Warner. Jennifer Boettcher, Al- exandra Pauley, Doreen Uebel. Debbie Ash, Bernie Savage. 5th row: Nikki Shenk, Kerri Shatemunec. Jim McEimeel, Bobby Hall. Peggy Proper. Tabitha Herrity. Christina Smith, Tuesdee Rundle, Chad Ash, Deanna Pollack. Cheri Dishno, Stephanie Walters. Carolyn Urike. Tonia Goddard, Sheri Backstrom. 6th row; Rikki Erhart. Christie Jernigan, Donna Muflen. Jackie Fortner, Ann Jon- son, Jeremy Runyon. David Leyva, Melissa Fortner, Ahmad Ma- hon. Calvin Davis. Terry Hsaio. Bryce Denk. Breena Paladino, Ken Varn. Lisa Clemons. Cammy Shalemunec. 7th row: Lisa Wozen- craft. Theresa Corbitt. Devin Kerby. Andrew Ma. Anna Rakstang, Robert Murray, Julie Diebold, Susan McCormte. Daria Love, Andy Grenier, Mike Johnson. Kristin Reed. Jeff Rogers, Mary Shirley, Renee Hernandez, 8th row: Cindy Guy. Jeni Merriner. Lyie Mccul- lom, David Murphy. John Heaton. Scott Grenier. Dan Zapalak. Shawn Seidel. Scott Burke, David Showalter. Greg Shives. Alfan Poe. Eve Larson, Jennifer Olson, Jayne Evans. i EATING A DOUGNUT, Peggie Prop- er discusses things with Mr. Kim Kruger during second period. Peg- gie plays flute and is on the swim team. PLAYING INTENTLY, Jim McEimeel works on his music. Members were lead by section leaders who were role models selected primarily by their seniority in the band. V STUDENT LIFE
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