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! , f f of .yy ,z TAKING A BREAK, seniors Marvin Springer, Leigh Worrell and Iames Wong relax before the afternoon classes commense. Many chose to spend their hour relaxing in the student parking lot while viewing the various sights. GIVING HER SUPPORT, sophomore Liz Swan joins the crowd in singing the Fight Song after a Mustang touchdown during the grid matchup with El Paso High. SETTING THEIR SIGI-ITS, juniors Iack Matthews and Mark Fierro enjoy the opportunity to leave the stuffy classroom as their assignment takes them out of doors to survey the median. SKIING SNOWY SLOPES is senior Kevin Mercurio and junior Iudy Oswald's hobby as they check the equipment before their trip. The nearest slopes are those located in Sierra Blanca, New Mexico, where most choose to ski, Opening
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ff Student talents recruited Kids spend days and nights at part-time work to earn money to support their pastimes and dates Finding high school a rather expensive proposition, students took on outside jobs to support their lavish hobbies. Between the cost of dinner and dances and the yearbook, students realized their need for additional income. Acquisition of jobs near their residence for many stu- dents came easily as the area was abun- dant with businesses and job opportuni- ties. Whether a hand at scooping ice cream or a fast talker, students found a job they could handle at Cielo Vista Mall which was a major employer of students. I work in the Ioskes Dept. store tCielo Vista Malllf' said senior Nora Flores. I don't know where or how I spend the money: it just goes, she added. Other major employers included the fast food industry and neighbors who had a lawn to be mowed or children to be watched. All jobs offered the student money to be spent on school, clothes, or having fun . . . MAKING MONEY MUSICALLY is one way to spend a Saturday night. junior David Norte operates the turntables of his disco and earns some extra money by playing at various events. COOKING FOR FUN can turn out to be profitable as well as educational as junior Leslie Vicari discovers while working in the back section of a local restau- rant. LEARNING THE UPS and downs of business, senior Laura Alvarado engages in her daily routine of keep- ing accurate records at one of the neighboring thea- tres. BAGGING BAKED GOODS is not all senior Gwen- yth Mapes does as a part of her job at the local bak- ery. Serving the public, Gwenyth is a part of working America. Opening 11
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upils find classes, work demanding orting activities clubs, organizations highlight students' spare minutes Although students found their classes and jobs demanding, they never missed the opportunity to have a good time. For fun, we go visit disc jockeys at three o'clock in the morning, said senior Debbie Iones. After a long school week, Friday night football and basketball gave students the opportunity to get 'rowdy' and have some fun. Visiting the local pizza place after- wards added to the excitement. Organizations and clubs brought stu- dents together to work for the benefit of the school and many realized school need not be all work. Mustangs partaking in part-time jobs also recognized the need for a time to relax and have some fun. It's nice to go out with the gang after work and eat pizza and drink beer, explained junior Ieff Brand. Putting together the old and the new, the routine, the work and the fun, students opened their Gateway East. DIRECTING MARCHING BAND members. senior Eddie Camargo, one of the two drum majors, uses his arms to indicate the tempo at one of the several Thursday night practices. Opening 13
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