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9 3 fun V .If-af 'v Receiving flowers, senior Mar- tha Gonzales and her parents perse lor family pictures after the cum- mencemenl ceremony, Showing off her diploma. senior Stephanie Campbell waits for the nd tml' the ceremmiy after walking cross the stage at gracluatiun. Mi- 1f i l I Wearing the newest in Sunglass fashion. senior Jay Parker listens tu instructions during graduation re- hearsal. Graduation!27
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,Mini NW bers. In the lightweight hog division, South Garland students Ed Tolleson placed first, Brandon Pearce, second, and Mike Munden, third. Mike Whitson of South Garland took first in the middleweight division and Tracy Duren, also of South Garland, took sec- ond. third place went to John Lohden. In the heavyweight division, Brian Pruitt of Garland took first. Second place went to Arlene Robinson and third went to Lane Beck, both of South Garland. Best of show in the lamb division went to Michelle Whitson of South Garland, with second-place winner Garland High Schools Lisa Jones. Grand Champion in the lamb division went to Jim Jordan of South Garland and Reserve went to Rhonda Agnew of Gar- land. Lightweight lamb division winner was Ty Lowry, while Chris Ferguson took sec- ond. Both are of South Garland High School. ln the medium-weight lamb division, Jim Jordan took first and Rhonda Agnew took second. Michelle Whitson took first in the heavyweight lamb division and Kevin Loessberg took second. Both attend South Garland. ln the poultry division, Grand Champion went to Scott Hall and Reserve Champion went to Tiffany Day. Tiffany Day was also the winner in the pen-of-three laying hen division. ln the single-laying hen division, Tiffany Day also took first. Scott Hall took first in the broiler division. The Grand Champion rabbit award went to Kim Ryan. Reserve Champion award went to Mark Sims. ln the doe division, Kim Ryan took first place and in the buck division, Rick Sims took first place. Bill Godfrey took first place in the fryer division. Notebooks Express lndividuality Each student has his or her own idea of fashion and what is in style. When someone walks through G.H.S., he sees many different fads and fash- ions in the attire of students. One would not think, however, that this would be true for notebooks also. Many students take pride in their ap- pearance, and notebooks are a large part of the impression that these stu- dents give off. Just as there are stu- dents who take pride in their appear- ance, there are those who consider notebooks to be a major part of this. Notebooks vary greatly from student to student. One particular style of notebook that seems to be popular with students is the binder with the clear, zip-lock pockets. All kinds of interesting objects can be found in these pockets. The most popular of these seems to be pictures of best friends or boy- friends or girlfriends. Pet and rock star pictures also fill many notebook pockets. Other articles include poems, pens, beltloops, bandanas, money, gum, candy, makeup, combs and many other necessities. What can be determined is that arti- cles found in notebooks can say at least a little about a person's appear- ance and opinion concerning fads and fashions. Featuring letters, tickets and photographs, stu- dents' notebooks express their personalities. Poll Reveals Fashions A poll taken in the spring revealed students preferences in dress. Many said that they preferred clothes that were comfortable. The survey showed that clothes that were com- fortable to some were not as comfort- able to others. For example, we discovered that some students preferred to wear jeans, nice shirts, and ropers, while others prefered to wear T-shirts, ten- nis shoes, and of course, jeans. But, very few chose to wear dressy clothes, such as dresses, slacks, ties, etc . . . So, as an overall survey, all students had their own ways of dressing. The styles that the students wore were usually the ones that fit them best. Mini Mag!29
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