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Dabysitting. Child development students Taking the Lead. During toofboll hod to wot ch their egg babies at all Tigerertes hod ofter school times ' even while relaxing ClorkColhoun prociice from 3 30 ro 530 Coproin takes a break by reading a magazine Angelo Kuhn demonstrotes o donee Calhoun s egg is within eye sight resting step in front of Compony C. J. Pufz. o ' stomoch J. Putz. Fotgotten Homework. Toking odvon- toge of the easy occess to the school ' s outdoor lockers Anne P,oymond drives to school on Sundoy to get her creotive writing ond her psychology homework L. Rogers. Masked. Uncertoin of the results of her Mory Koy ' fociol, senior Jody Dolli deep cleonses her face with o scrubb- ing mask D. Willionns. than we bargained for 15
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a te oun 44 b nelly, I need ro run some errands after school; If I give you some gas money, con you roke me fo rhe bonk and then drop me off or work? Sure, I hove ro drop by Hlllendohl onywoy ro return some books, Depending on students ' ex- tra curriculor interests, mosr hod variety of activities offer 3;15. Port time jobs took the time of many money conscious students. Down Synwoldr work- ed three to five times o week at Gingiss Formolweor ro save money to buy a cor. With extra space In her schedule, senior Michelle Holloron enrolled In HECE to help pay boord on her horse Spring Victory I go to work after B lunch and get off ot 6:30, Holloron sold. Some students preferred ro come home and take it eosy after school by watching T.V,, toking nop or by getting o snack. I usually come home ond turn on the T.V. and moke o ham sandwich, senior Dar- ren Owen sold. Sports teoms spent time after school perfecting their talents. During swim season, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridoys were the swim ream work out days. Members first lifted weights, then went to swim proctice in the nototorium. Tigerettes polished their dances after school during foor- boll season and during com- petitions. We hod to practice in the snack bar area most of the rime because other sports hod priority over us for the boys ' and girls ' gyms, senior Ann Raymond sold. Whether porttlme employees dashing to the cor- crommed porking lot to get to work on time, freshmen racing to the buses, or Tigerettes hur- rying up the stairs to the girls ' locker room to chonge Into their donee clothes, oil students hod their own porrlculor plans after school hours. BY LAURIE ROGERS Some Like it Hot. Hor dogs ore prepored ot the Corndog Ploce by dip- ping ttie fronl s in corn better ond then cootiing them in hot greose Kristin Hougvoll is on ossistont monoger ot the food ploce in Town ond Country Moll L. Rogers. Feeling Lucky. With their cords visible only to the other ployers, porticiponrs in Indion Pofier bet on the volue of their cords Chris Poyne ond Eric Toronto onticipote whot rhe other ployers of the poker gome would bid. L. Rogers I Sweefs. Spreading c ly one of ihe duties Louro Howord hos while working ot rhe Rocky Mounrom Chocoloie Foctory The chocolore compony corers ro horels ond resrouronrs by making chocolore molded condies L. Kogers. Chores. Performers from Anything Goes ' ore olso set builders Mike Simmons ond Rot Jordon spent time after school ond on rht weekends in the ouditonum working on rhe sers We spent olmosr more rime on rhe set rhon on our lines. Simmons sold G. Oorone. ttiMl t M 14 More AFTER SCHOOL . . .
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o te tft ic cme JkMvery notion hos its own customs and its own culture. A school is o microcosnn that also has its own traditions. No one really knows how or when traditions ore started, but they quickly became a port of our doily lives. Many customs occurred dur- ing footboll season: exchang- ing gifts, the bond ' s ploying between dosses ond the ex- chonging of mums. Three gomes out of the yeor the foot- ball players exchanged gifts with their Tigerettes and Senior Women. It ' s fun, but expen- sive. It mokes you feel different from everyone else, Jim Rees soid. For the lost game of the season, the bond played bet- ween each class. We oil look forword to doing it every yeor, Krissy Doiley said. Homecoming is a time for giving mums to dotes ond friends. I enjoy getting mums, bur I ' d much rather hove roses, Tommy Phillips said. One of the most exciting times in the life of o junior is the arrival of class rings around Thonksgiving. Juniors stood in long lines in the foyer of the auditorium to receive their rings, then spent the rest of the day getting their friends to turn their rings. Getting my ring meons I ' m on the rood to finol- ly becoming a senior. Pomelo Porker said. The arrival of holidoys such OS Christmas ond Valentine ' s Doy brought cornotions and Vologroms. Giving cornotions shows someone you reolly core without having to spend too much, Pompee Poul said. Troditions odd excitement to the day and ore a definite change in routine, Matt Krasin said. BY KAREN HURT tjr 16 Diinging Christmos Joy. Cornofions are distributed to students by seniors and Student Council members os o fund reiser fot the Senior Prom. Jackie Can- nivino and Pot Conwoy hond out sixty- four cornotions J. Putz. Dunny Atftoction. Mony students dress up ot the froditionol Homecoming night pep rally I wos whistling for my fovoriie Homecoming King nominee. Chrissie McDride sold McBride ottended o costume party offer the pep roily. G. Dorone. Dond Serenode. Music is heord oil over the school between each doss on the doy of the lost football gome Koro Albrecht ploys her saxophone on the stoirs by the bond hall The songs ore from the morching seoson J. Putz. Great Expectations, Anxious student; line up for the distribution of yeor boolis before school ends I woited for twen ty minutes, Com! Chan said The 1984 Safari won second-ploce honors in Texas G. Barone. i More TRADITIONS . .
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