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Bs KX ETX? THE MONTH OF OCTOBER Qbottomj be- ganominously as Texas Educational Asess- ment of Minimum Skills QTEAMSJ test drained the brains of the entire Junior Class. LIFE REPORTER fbelowj Margot Dougher- ty takes notes while researching a story on teenagers for the March issue of the maga- zine. .MX
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SOPHOMORE CORINA DAVIS frightj shows Halloween spirit by dressing up as a cat for school. MUMMIES, WITCHES, AND GHOULS Qfar rightj were the order of the day as Keywanettes Tifini Roberts, Allison Dreeber, and Susan Lathrop man the haunted house at Woodridge Elementary School. TRENT HARKRADER fbelowj fills out an application for a college pamphlet dur- ing the school's college night for which students from local schools crowded into the school library. A WESTERN, DOWN HOME Qabovej style jack-o-lantern welcomes in Hallow- een spirits. BAND AND SPURS Qrightj complete at district marching competition in New Braunfels. They won a superior rating and advanced to regionals. 16
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new a F al 2 A hlq l lm Fw .E il ill lil , Ji, 'H ' I gd' g Q A ll I ll 4 li l V l 18 Calendar tudents at Alamo Heights entertained themselves on weekends in a variety of ways. During the fall, Heightsters attended the exciting football games. Soon after football season ended, basketball season began. Fans packed the Muledome every week to see the team perform. At almost any hour of the night on weekends, one could find Heights students at Taco Cabana. This was probably the most popular restaurant in town with all sorts of people enjoying the fantastic food. Another hangout for kids was the 7-11 at Broadway and Nacogdoches. On Friday and Saturday nights, the parking lot was packed with students taking a break from cruising. During the summer months, students from Alamo Heights frequented Tycoon Flats, with Wednesday and Friday nights being the most popular. Heightsters also enjoyed going to places which provided live entertainment for dancing. Two such hot spots were the Bone Club and the Mulestall. But without exception, all Heightsters could agree that Senior parties were the hit of the whole school year. l
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