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HOWDY PARDNER! Visiting the Miller's Outpost to pick up some essentials for living in the wid west. Rick Gardener flashes a genune John Wayne smile (maybe its the badge). ANYBODY'S GUESS At MGA. senior Kristen John- son knows the customer comes first, as she helps Mark Cunningham sip into some- thng more comfortable - like Guess jeans.
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THE FLATTEST TOP Showing a Irttle skin, junky Greg Dayoob went from football numbers shaved in the side of his heod to usf about no hair ony- where. THANKS VIDAL. Striving for and ochievhg an individuaistic look. Ka- ren McAulay demon- strates a feminine flat top in the unmistakable ir- nde scent cokx of fuchso NONCONFORMITY. A LITTLE OFF THE SIDES ... UNIVERSITY DAY. Taking an athletic ap- proach to hair, sopho- more Andy Swingle goes for the old missing-hair- on-the-side action. Swaying from the norm of trendy short hair on guys, senior Brian Cobb shows his individualism, and keeps his hor in a longer sfyte. Intricacy is were it s at. very tightly woven braids patterned back into themselves make for some of the hottest hair on campus.
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Ted French, Mustang by day. Boshas' employee by night, gently cradles a customer's loaf of bread and slides it neatly into the bag - away from the Oorox. LIVES, WORKING STUDENTS REALIZE THE PRICE THEY MUST PAY UNDERSTANDING MONEY Mom. Dad. could I bor- row a few dollars to go out this weekend?” This was a question most parents dreaded. What do you think; money grows on trees? This sentence was heard all too often during the high school years. So by the time students were six- teen, they ventured out to find jobs and other money- making projects to help support their on-the-go li- festyles. Anything from working at a clothestore in Fiesta Mall to waitressing at a nearby restaurant were some of the jobs held. Mic- quel Castro stated. “I real- ly enjoy my work, although it's hard to struggle with homework and not enough sleep. Since the thought of walking was dreadful, top priority was buying a car. Accomplishing this was tough enough, but it was a rude awakening when stu- dents found out that mon- ey had to keep rolling in for little things like gas. insur- ance. and repairs. While jobs solved some problems, they created others. Before holding a job. students had plenty of free time but no money. After getting a job, howev- er, they had money but lit- tle time to spend it. In the end, however, the money was worth it, said Micquel. Design by Bernadette Spi- totro. Photos by Ashley Towne. HEAD HUNTER? At Goodies. Etc.. Shanda livolsl gots into the Halloween spirit, adornng her display with masks of party animal Spuds McKenzie and party leader Ronald Reagan Joe Dobson I work at Shangri- La and I really enjoy my job. Sometimes it can be a headache because I am the head bus boy, but I make good money, so its worth it. -Scott Matthews, junior Sanya Morgan keeps a good attitude about the dis- advantages of the working ife Obviously there's a big tip under that jar of jelly! oney Making
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