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As senior Stacy Frate takes a break from her job at the movie theaters, she can often be found at Goodies Etc. Enjoying something sweet with each other are Erin Keener and Kevin Wray, seniors. Catching up, kicking bac : Take a break and relax! hink past the school problems, the numerous amounts of homework, and the worries of upcoming tests. Take a break, and relax! Remember the times that brought out emotions, and made friendships bloom. One place, Peter Piper pizza was known school wide as the place to gather to catch up on the week's activities. Metro Center was also a great place to lose yourself among the rows of merchandise. At some time, every relationship hits a hard rock. At those times, Swensen's, or Yogurt Oasis was the ideal spot for a heart to heart talk. What about the rowdier times? Golf-n- Stuff was always there for miniature golf, or a tension-releasing hour of batting practice, if needed. ln November, the Arizona State Fair added a flare to any Anything out of school is fun, but just relaxing at home with the radio on is the best thing for stress. Siguard Proudfit, Senior day, and a new meaning to the word fun. lf you suddenly remembered a friend's birthday, Goodies Etc. provided multitudes of fun and innovative present for i anyone on your list. Every once in a while, people don't feel like being in the midst of people. In these instances, renting a VCR, grabbing a friend, and watching a late night horror movie at home was the ideal plan. Curling up in a beanbag chair with a hot dog to watch the World Series on T.V. was the next best thing to being there. For any student, time had to be taken to enjoy the finer things in life. But remembering all the things there were to do, it's a wonder how you ever accomplished it all! Taking a breather from a long day at school is sophomore, Larry Chapman. -ff., 4 Hfifffi ,
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'ngrgwi i f, rw xg: 4 Q , six Listening intently to the person on the other end of the extension is junior Tori Young. Squeezing and hugging a gi- ant teddy bear at Goodies Etc is junior Sheri Woods. After Hours X fl-1
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Displaying her makeup worn to disquise her as a cat is, Julie Vesley, senior. Expressing his unique idea for a costume as Mac To- night is sophomore, Brian Horine. A Pickle and Pee Wee Herman: What do they all have in common? alloween is a festive time for students and staff to let their imagination run wild. Even before school started, the enthusiasm of Halloween could be seen in everyone's faces. As you walk down the halls to your first period class, you can see a girl in pajamas with many people are fixing their costumes in front of the bathroom mirrors. There were many creative costumes ranging from a bag lady to a pickle and Pee Wee Herman. Between classes, you see more people in costumes and some who just dressed as themselves. During lunch, a historical costume contest was held by the Bicentennial committee and famous people like Paul Revere and Lady MacBeth were among the figures being judged. After school, the fun began as students jammed at parties around town or spent their evening at the state fair. Many went trick- or-treating around their neighborhoods or to the haunted houses set up by KZZP. There are those who had to work on Halloween but had fun too by dressing up at their place of work. Amy Bailey, sophomore, works at Daggett and Daggett of Sun City and dressed up as a kitty cat. Everyone was involved! Even the faculty got involved. Miss Beth Mehne, psychologist, came to school dressed as a clown and Miss Patricia Blair got into the fun by dressing as a Puritan, Anne Bradstreet Michelle Carter, senior, wandered around as a hippie on Halloween. lt was a lot of fun except for the fact that the bottoms of my feet were black by the end of the day! lt was a Halloween to remember with creative, funny costumes. Senior Camille Brown caused Mr. Dave Hodges' first hour government class to have hysterics by coming as Buckwheat. Camille was definitely one of the funniest costumes l saw all day, laughed Mr. Hodges. Halioween
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