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MAR FGVCR—CATCH IT! It starts out with a giddy feeling and an uncontrollable urge to yell Bear cheers. You run a low grade tempera- ture mainly from sheer excitement. You feel drowsy and have dreams about packs of 11 hungry bears attacking rock- ets, chargers, cougars, panthers, and even comets. All you want to wear are blue and white socks, shoes, shirts, and jeans. The doctors proclaim that the dis- ease is not fatal, but there is no cure. As the fever develops in your Ixxly, you find yourself out with the cheerleaders and drill team doing their routines, hum- ming the alma mater and wanting pep rallies every day. Don’t try to fight it. You just need to flow along with it and let it run its course. And remember you aren’t the only one Who’s got Bear Fever! Its all over the school. It’s Bear Fever-Catch It! DANCING TO THE BEAT — Some stu- dents showed their own form of spirit by dancing to Amen at a pep rally. BEARS MEAN BUSINESS - FBLA got down to business with their run through for homecoming. BEAR TOTEM POLE — Seniors Nancy Carrasquillo, Tina Roberts and K. C. Crane wear their bear Necessity T-shirts. 18 Beor Fever
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One of the most common household phrases is “I haven't a thing to wear. Many different and exciting things to wear from casual baggy overalls to tne most casual Levis, cowboy lx ots and hats, preppy fash- ions, and traditional clothes were a part of what kids wore this year. When Tracy Brown was asked what he thought about fashion, he said The next thing you know guys will start wearing dresses. Tina Roberts replied. Everyone is wearing clothes that reflect their unique personalities. From year to year styles change. Many fashions from years past can Ire seen today. Who knows what the next year will bring? CHIC Lisa Briley, Elise Brannon, and Lisa Shrckcnhoffcr add a classy touch to school wear. COWGIRLS — Sophomores Kim Gohccn and Holly Byrd express their feelings toward the country western look. THE GOOD OLE DAYS - Bandmem hers Cori Burgett and Rhonda Broaddas are wearing reproductions of the 1950 fash- ions. POSING — Mike Bryant, Renee Mooney, Chuck Browning, and Kim Haver. Fashions 17
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BEAR POWER — Sophomore Dean Ccr- rato at the West Helena game helps out the cheerleaders. FRISBEE FEVER - The Student Council sold frisbees for 12.00. They became the beginning of a malady calleri Bear Fever. HANG IT UP - F.T.A. promoted bear spirit by selling pennants. Bear Fever 19
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