Morenci High School - Copper Cat Yearbook (Morenci, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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Pets On Parade Prepple look Includes animal decals Alligators dragons horses and foxes were all a part of a style very popular with Morenci students To dress prepple students wore a sports shirt which had a small am mal decal on the left side A turned up collar and a rolled up bandana around the neck complet ed the look The animal decal made it easy to Identify the brand of shirt When asked why she wore the more ex pensive Izod brand Leigh Ann Owen replied Llke wow I know the difference between the J C Penney fox and the Izod alligator Other often seen decals were the Sears dragon and TG 8: Y horse Many girls preferred the femm ity of the prairie look They re really pretty clothes and Im glad they came back in style declared Renade Kline The ruffled blouses and full skirts with a petticoat peekmg out added a real chic flair to the campus Bold striped mimskirts were a contrast to the longer prame skirts When asked why she liked the mlm style semor Brenda Carabeo re plied because I have gor geous legs I want to show them off Shorts were worn by some stu dents the first few months of school OP s and the athletic and bermuda styles were popular A very new and different look worn by many of the girls was the tuxedo style A ruffled shirt bow tie cumberbund and pm striped baggles were all necessary for the total look I think it s a very classy and dressy style commented Kim Gulllion You dont really feel overdressed just fashionable Ballerina type shoes in many dif ferent colors were worn with all kmds of clothes Bright colored socks and leg warmers were added in the cooler weather CQ ' If ' ' 9 9 1 ' ' Cl v 71 - y . . . . . 44 , . . . ' ' r n - - 1 . 1 v 44 I . 9 D ' 1 ' ' 1 7 ' . 73 . as . . 1 71 . ' J . . . . 44 5 u GC 0 0 77 If 7 ' 4 77 7 - - . . 77 . 7 A very classy and dressy tuxedo look is worn by Cherie Chappell. Colorful flats to go with all types of dress are the most popular style of shoe. Costing about 57.00, the cloth shoes are the least expensive. The leather flats range from 516.00 on up.

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Zi... ...ff Bringing the GQ look to Morenci, Chris Rodriguez wears a style popularized in the magazines, Gentlemens' Quarterly. Fans of the preppie look include: FRONT ROW: Leigh Ann Owen, Ernesto Llamas. 2ND: Cristina Romero, John Lee. The price range of the shirts is from 514.00 for the inexpensive TG 8a Y brand to 530.00 for the lzod Alligator. A bold striped mini-skirt is a hit with fresh- man Brenda Beltran. Fashion Flash F 9. I



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TDTFILLV TUBULFAR Totally Awesome Facility freaks out student body Students were anything but eat before I have to start back. grossed out at the new facility A big change from the old high when school opened in August. school was the lack of windows in Like oh my Gawd could well the new building. I hate not hav- have been the motto for the year. ing any windows, remarked sen- Words were hard to come by when ior Michelle Maldonado. There's discovering the innovative details no way to escape from boring class and awesome planning that went assignments. For others it wasn't into the new school. much of a change, though. As Those first days in the fall were freshman Beatrice Denogean stat- bizarre as students gradually ed, It really isn't any different came into total contact with the since the middle school doesn't school. Whether it was automatic have windows either. shut-off faucets in the bathroom, Another feature of the new I folding walls in classrooms, or real- building was class lockers located , ly dark darkrooms' '... the over- in different sections. Each class had I s all effect was: a lot of students its lockers in a separate hallway. were totally blitzedf' Seniors especially liked having Yes, the new wave language their own location. As Donna Cha- had hit the campus by the time vez stated, It adds to the feeling T3kI'l9 advantage ofthe shade, Hawld school started. Favorite expres- of senior pride to have our own Buckne' and Joelmrlch ea' their lunch in an sions used by the students includ- section and it gives freshmen some- alcove of the pam' ed: Gag me with a spoon, thing to look forward to. Chris That's beastie, Like barf-out, Rodri uez disa reed sa in , I Senif' K?'hv Causef eniovs an Iceueafm Like bag your face man, and liked fghe old arrgngement llmeger. It ZgsxjgnslnaxhlsgrgzfxrggiggrK1?1Th.Whlle That's TOTALLY out of it. It's made it easier to walk your girl- great talking like this, remarked friend to class or to share a locker I V Paula Jones, because you get lots with her. l ' of laughs. It makes me feel bilin- By far the biggest complaint gual, added Rodrick Hogg. about the lockers was their size. With the opening of the new fa- They aren't big enough for any- cility, only students from Stargo thing, remarked Kathy Ulibarri. 9 and sites 1 and 2 were bused to The double deckers created a 3 . school. A few rode bikes and some crowd between classes, too, as stu- UX I drove, but the most used method dents tried to get at the upper and of transportation was by foot. lower lockers. 34 While some students preferred By far the most humorous as- Ji to eat their lunch in the multi-pur- pect of the new building was the Q pose room or on the patio, the bell system. They're weird man! majority walked home. I like to laughed Steve Brannon. I don't get some of my mom's good hot know quite how to explain them. food, explained Bonnie Lopez. Leigh Ann Owen knew just what Senior Debra Vasquez had another they reminded her of, . . . a hos- reason for hurrying home. It gives pital when they page a doctor. me a chance to watch one of my Still another idea came from facul- I favorite soap operas. Preferring ty member, Mrs. Sandra Hudgens. to stay at school, Lisa Franco com- Everytime I hear them I expect mented, . . . by the time I get someone to open an elevator door home, I only have ten minutes to and say, 'What floor please?' 12-NEW WAVES TDTALIJ' IQASPY

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