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84 - Spirit Spirit Lives School starting, the weather growing colder, these marked the beginning of fall and school spirit. September through November were marked by students building bon- fires, decorating doors, dressing up for Punk or Twin day, and decorating the halls. The most popular dress-up days were Punk Day and Costume Day. On Punk Day Ginger Chafin sprayed her hair pink. To her surprise, the washable pink spray did not wash out. Her hair remained pink until she had it cut. Steven Zelis not only sprayed his hair green but also put enough hair spray on it so that it would stand up straight. One of the largest projects was the bonfire. Because it was so big, it showed students' willingness to get involved. It took a lot of effort to put it all together, said Arlene Se- queira and Richard Tramp. All these activities helped make EIlison's motto come true. The school was really a place llWhere Everybody Is Somebody. A. HELPING to add the final touches to the bonfire are Peter Mireles, Leonard Flowers, Ieff Siebrandt, Lisa Hogan, and Ted Kariban. B. SETTING the torch to the fire is Nick Frate. C. WATCHING the bon- fire with friends is Stephanie Nickolan. D. ON Punk Day julie Thomas displays the glasses, chains and T-shirt typical of the group. E. FOR several hours the bonfire blazed before the Ellison-Killeen game. F. ONE of the people setting the bonfire off is Kim Piasta. G. HELPING to decorate Mrs. AIford's door are Ierry Bark, Tim Singley, and Marshall Robinson. john Vandergrift stops to offer his advice. H. IN Mrs. Wheeler's second period class, Yvonne Saenz, Ursula Bickham, Mitchell Bush, Lisa Seguin, Renee Gillenwater, Eva Sanabria, Karen Wyatt, and Iill Dean work on the door. I. FRESHMEN from Mr. ShilIing's class who helped with their door are Santez Morrow, john Smith, Paul ludy, Steve Howell, and August Portz. I. FORMING a human chain to add the final touches to the bonfire are Iudy Lee, Mike Shoemaker, Chris Plourd, Leonard Flowers, Chompo Mireles, Ted Kariban, and Marty Partida. Photo bv Marcus Sisko
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Whit L - ,L Should You Have Dne? A job. Most students thought they should have a job. But, there were disadvantages and adavantages. Some of the advantages were a sense of independence, achieve- ment, gaining experience, having money for going out, clothes, and special occassions. A few disadvan- tages were spending less time with family and friends, working late hours, not getting enough sleep, not having enough time for homework and keeping grades from falling. Anthony Trevino, who worked at American State Bank, said, ul feel that the problems that can come along with working are minor com- pared to the advantages. Most student agreed with An- thony. A job was neccessary to buy a car and all the designer jeans they wanted. TURNING to say hello to a friend is Belinda Blancharda. - s,.i,s,f, , , A Q, T A T 5 if, is A ity- ,,, , Lela Smien Q S ,W N H - , N ff E A' i Barbara Smith r f , gm, f 1 - 1 A V, Brenda Smith il A 1 W V Cheryl Smith 'ff' Al' '1 . V -, Q '34, ,.. Kyle Smith K: S 1 4 ii L fi 'J f S 1 Sabina Smith i - , A lfifi -X 'T S spencer Smith ,I 4' Q qi. L A ' .X S A ,mi William smith A A ' t' Vi T , 1 ' fr- Sandra Snead , if S' X Q . . Edward Snyder 3, A t ' f A Y Anna Solis S - ' Ruben Soliz i f :,,Ma -2 l F M 1 S' Qi U Q fr. . , 1 , ,1, Via H Kianne Stalter , ,as it ' 17' V3 A ' Q-'A ks RonnyStanley ' S X , . 'G 4-1 Apriisreck si T A T A Bobby Stefak .f .1199 0' I ,, 1 . ,WX Q , I 1 Laffy Stipe ff: if I if 1 l 7 Anke Stoner ' I V- f, - ' Robert Stottier A Eddie Strain 4 . V Willie Stratton K g g b. t- Annette Sullinger X f 'V 'l Paula Sullivan N' f Vila-wg A ' Lori Sutter ,ir V Q L' fl' 'ig' M A K chivong Tak 6 f, ,,,, fr g if F J' Dawn Taylor K X 'V,. ,gn ' Monica Taylor ff it A' if V' S Ben Thomas ,ga x K i , i 3 13 F 7 , Bm ff , - fi fl' , Charlotte Thomas tif il' , i' an 'S lt ,i .l V 'I lennifer Thomas Sophomores 83
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