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Colonel John Berry inspects this AFROTC line to make sure it is the straightest and most disiplined line at school. Performing at Fiesta Mall, the Spirit Line lives up to its reputation of having the loudest and most energetic lines. Though initially stunned, students still manage to thread through this thor- oughly perplexing line at registration. Ten things students did in lines at school. 1.Sleep 2. Count freckles on the neck in front of them. 3. Complain loudly. 4. Write the rough draft for a 5- page essay. 5. Make shapes out of the stucco on the wall. 6. Collect dust. 7. Read a good book. 8. Reread it. 9. Grow older. 10.Breathe. One thing students did not do in lines at school: 1. Enjoy it. Before a stadium rally, students crowd together as the entire school tries to get on the bleachers at the same time. A common sight at lunch, students stand in a line that consumes a good protion of precious time. 22 - ines
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Bobbi Bintz and Bryan Pad Stacy Stump looks adoringly dock spot who they enjoy at Doug Arnold. Who is he spending a weekend with. looking at? How did the Mustangs spend their weekends? Partying Working Shopping Cruising On a date Studying At the movies Other tudent Life
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L Ctte : ‘ZOaitca tyotct s4cwiy It’s happened again. The horror many students and staff hoped was for- ever eradicated from the campus when the freshmen moved began to rear its ugly head once more. After a year of tranquility, they were back; those long, frustrating, and disgustingly bor- ing lines. They were everywhere, an epidemic from which not a single person could escape. Some students spent three hours or more at registration, and oth- ers spent nearly as long at the book- store. The most grueling lines, howev- er, were at lunch where hungry stu- dents had to suffer through extremely long waits at on and off-campus cstab- At the homecoming game, senior Alex Bohler and alum Kim Robinson wonder if a Coke is really worth the wait. lishments. There were lines in the park- ing lot, at sporting events, for dances and even, shamefully for picking up this yearbook. But that’s not all. Away from school, students had to wait in even more sinis- ter lines. There were the dreaded “Fri- day-at-the-bank” lines, the infamous waits at the Dept, of Motor Vehicles and others to numerable or horrible to mention. However, by successfully coping with the line menace, the student body again proved it was just too good. Design by Craig Johnson. Photos by Meredith Hoefle. Sitting at a light on Guadalupe Road, students find that there is no respite from long lines even after lunch. hr
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