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the stairs of the stage is Shawn Andrukates David Wise Greg Hester Eddy Ross, Tim DISCUSSING the big win over Killeen are Ault Frank Holland and Ralph Resch. ff' Qftar fig, t at '9' t 'ft .LJ vm Af ' X , M rl Brad Kissling Kimberly Kitchens Sandra Knowles Rachelle Kunz Gilbert Landeros Scott Laschkewitsch Diane Lawrence Eric Lee ludy Lee Anna Leiato Michele Lenox luanice Levi Kimberly Lien lim Limbaugh julie Long Louis Longoria qKeHhLopez Anna Lorenzo Alecia Loris Patricia Love Seniors H
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Seniors Have Wide Choice There was no other lunch like that of a senior. A senior's lunch was fill- ed with friends, fun and excitment. Seniors had more freedom to go when and where they pleased. Seniors that didn't have afternoon classes could go to a fast food restaurant or home. 'iWhen you don't have afternoon classes, you have time to eat your food without the bell to tell you to go backg said Ida Nelson, but what makes lunch great is when you can watch a good 'V-.7127 Connie leske Craig johnson Richard lohnson Roy lohnson Bruton lones N-a - , Q ,ui J5fi'll'y X Sam lones Renate Kaaa Stephen Karney lames Kennedy Felicia King Gary King Robert King Sonya King Tonya King Sharon Kirksey 32 - Seniors Copy and layout by Marsha C I soap opera while you eat. Another senior, Angela jackson, said, l'When you don't have to go back to school in the afternoon, you can go and eat whatever you want and not what the school has. Where did they go? Everyone agreed that the normal senior just had to have a hamburger, so they went to Wendy's, McDonald's or Burger King. There were other places and different kinds of things to eat like pizza, chicken or taco's. Freshmen, sophomores ani juniors all looked up to seniors ani only wished for the day to coma when they would have the same options. LAUGHING at a joke that her friend just told her is Tina Black. WORKING hard i' American Government class are Siss Smith, Kathy Nelson, Allen james, Clit Hoida, Scott Goodrich, Debra Howell, an Robert Delp. A ,pst f x ix f-as 'SE'
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lacqueline Moody 34 - Seniors IN the commons area before school Bar Wh T Heiqibrinig looks. surprised when a frieni Students found a way to escape from school stress and frustration by watching their favorite television shows. But this year the networks had many changes. Television shows such as l'Square Pegs, Ult Takes Two, and 'Tamily Ties joined the networks while some of the old favorites such as MtAtStH left the air. The season began without such favorites as llLou Grant which was cancelled and UBarney Miller whose cast disbanded. Some of the new shows like 'Gavilan were cancelled early in the season. The networks also broadcast more movies and specials. Among these were l'Superman and Coal Miners' Daughter. One of the specials carried by a few stations was l'Nicholas Nickelby, an outstanding production. lophena Strong said, Nl think movie specials are all-right, however, sometimes they interrupt your daily T.V. shows. During vacations many students caught up on their favorite soap operas. Although llDynasty, Dallas, UAII My Children, and 'General Hospital continued by popular demand, llTexas'f was cancelled because of lack of interest nationwide. Many students felt disappointed when their favorite television show was cancelled, but they soon forgot all about it when a new and better show came along. reminds him of his English test. Darren Lucas Rene Ludwig loni Lutz Alicia Lyon Alonzo Macerya Linda Madueno Sergio Manica Tommy Mann Angela Martin Norma Martinez lesse Mayo Mena McCarthy Spencer Means loyce Meece Monique Meeks lamie Mew Scott Miller Chumpol Mireles Pamela Moore Copy By lafkie Moody 1'-Q., fb Q?
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