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wing, half-time. Drum Mejor!-ieien Comu directs the DUl'Inghdffvfll'11QVdYfh9LxV9SlDCOkQ0fT'1E'lfhekC0gJCh od- h h and during o performance or the Bobcat Stadium. vises the Red team to advance me ball wlfh o' new p1ay. Marina Tijerina, twlrler for rhe Bobcat Bond, perfgrms so the song Hold Me 'Til the Morning Comes . ,V ' 00: gjflncipnigl' Mn Dei Y geamrhe besrafluck-during afpepfoIQy, . f
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At the second pep rally of the season, Coach Alaniz announces team captains for the week's game. Many students caught the spirit at the pep rally. Maritza Echavaria and Anna Beltran were some of the students who really cheered. A quick look at the scoreboard shows the landslide win over Rio Grande City. 5 AQ' Xt -1 Jamming out Spirit rocks the campus li o matter where we are, everytime something good happens my friends and l shout Go Cats . We have a lot of pride in our school, said one loyal Bobcat. Most students showed spirit at pep rallies and at the football games. Yes, l have a lot of splrit, said Steve Ramirez. Many students also participated in school activities such as Hawaiian Day, Crazy Day, and 50's Day. A few even dressed up for Halloween as devils, clowns, prisoners, gorillas, etc. 6 Spirit The '86'87 freshman year was really 'Bad', said some students. Even though we had only two pep rallies, many students really enjoyed them. The cheerleaders and the J uniorettes both fired up spirit at the football games and pep rallies. 'The first pep rally was really bor- ing, but the second one was a blast! com- mented Marlene Arredondo. The band did a real good job as well. ,gg .yy
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hether it was a comfortable old favorite like Levl's 501's or something as new as silver or shaved heads, students chose from a large selection of clothes, hairstyles. and jewelry, Students kept time with Swatch, Guess, Coca-Cola, Awatch, Gulcci, and Jellies wot- ches whichgcome in see-throughistyles, in plastic orjplald, with pictures or guards, with metal or leather or vinyl bands, in styles that glowed or beeped or even emitted the fragrance of strawberries or chocolate. Oversized shirts and other large clothes S . . sf' X . fi as-f' is 1. .iff ff isps glial ,,,... we . .,,. if . ' 1-31, 3 '1..: sig fm N2 . Many guys had their hair short ln flat taps this year while girls like Donnie Meadors and Dora Guajardo have shaved parts of their heads for a new look. As the years have changed so have hairstyles--no more big barrettes an long halr. This yeor's styles become more and more unusual. Roy Alfara and Katrina Parks are a sensation ln their shotrflong styles. 8Fads Anyway you like il Freshman fashion flashin' were still in. l Big heavy jean jackets and oversized coats were the choice for cold weather. Long straight skirts, especially those made 'of denim, were popular, as were mini-skirts. As Chandra Davis pointed out, Mini-skirts have never really gone out of style. l Students shone in silver--from earrings, shoes, and belts to shirts, broaches, and watches. l even have a silver suitcase, said Donnie Meadors. l-lair took on an entirely new look. A few girls and guys had a part of their head shaved, and many girls cut their hair short in a bob. For the spotty look, Reeboks or Nike: were still the thing to wear. But for a fan- cier going out look, girls wore pumps in a variety of colors and ln heights from flats to two-inch heels. Students wondered about fashion in the coming years. This year's fashion will not change at all by next year, said Krist Green. But Lauren Renz disagreed, Who knows about next year's fashion. Maybe it will be bell bottoms and cowboy hats! r . fa, W W l' ff . W 5 ti ,as-MW Y ,wrrwfghhi zihy I
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