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C a refree ascinatio Evening set us footloose and fancy free. The city lights seemed to come alive just for us because of our let's go attitude. Along with our friends and families, we cheered in the stadium for our team. Our band sent chills up and down our spines at halftime. We went out for pizza or went bopping to the sounds at Hudsons. Juarez nights were a blast as everyone kicked their shoes off and danced. We all lived for weekend fun. Many of us chose to compete on church, city, or civic teams. Most of us pursued hobbies like four wheeling or hiking. Regardless of our choices, the activity that attracted us most was partying-whew. 1 4 carefree fascination The NEB 1:8 surrounded by an array of fireworks at the Charnizal Natio l Memorials annual Fourth of july celebration. fPhoto by Curtis Solisj
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Carefree ascinatio To be carefree and fascinated at the same time was a wild and crazy proposition. Changes from legislative reform were over and accepted. Most of us figured out how to work the system. f It was no problem for fun lovers like us who only had to spend one season on the bench to learn not to take hard classes or teachers. It really wasn't that we avoided learning, we just were satisfied with the basics. We sought friends, pastimes, and styles that stimulated our search for fun. Mingling with the crowds, we flocked to the mall for a shopping adventure with family or friends. We played frisbee at Album Park, or we became Photon warriors. We lined up to see our Star Trek dreams were granted. We invited our friends over to scare ourselves to death with the latest return of Jason the unkillable slaughterer. The Indian Summer found us splashing away in a friend's pool, attempting impressive dives but only belly-flopping. ' What did it matter? We were free from worry. We were having fun. That's all that f mattered. Y 6 ,y ' rmarwriwmi , 'Xli limi. 'flaw Protected from rqzndrops, Karen Wancho is shielded with if hug Typical teenage stretch-Diane Vasquez calls a friend for help with gpgnlalilciisgk Lozoya on their way to their third hour class. iPhoto by ChrlSCll'lC chemistry while preparing for six weeks tests. fPh0to by Yvonne Vasquezj
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S a7'kl61'S -faSC'I:nate sophomore Albert Martinez and little sister Vanessa . artinez during a family outing on Independance Day. fPl10to by Anna Laura Splendor zu the Uighl, the View of El P8505 Skyline from SCCr1iC Drive jaurrietaj provides a burst of light in the early summer evening. fPhoto by Alex Ramirezj , is 2:5 e 2 i carefree fascination 5
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