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Seniors Christy Mata, Missi Stcclc. and Troy Lovctro wear a wide variety of Halloween costumes. D. Adams photo Decorating the cafeteria arc Seniors Holly Winslow, Doug Smith, and Carrie Smith. C. DuPlain photo Student Life 105
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Moving Pictures Students’ lives Students nowadays have a complex life that ranges from seriousness to silliness. One night its a football game and the next, a trip down Westheimer. With half a dozen theaters nearby, moviesare still a favorite pasttime. Parties range from Toga to Luau with few regulations as to what goes on. Student holidays provide the much needed time for shoppingand working. The longer breaks send students running to the beaches, slopes; and for seniors, visiting prospective colleges. Although some events included in this section aren't school sponsored, most of them are. Homecoming and Powder Puff arc two such events that take lots of preparation and are as traditional as student life itself. The Freshman Slave Sale is almost as lively as the Hastings game pep rally. Drama plays and the annual Talent Show give students a taste of high school talent just as much as half time w ith the Ram Band and Revelliers. The serious side of student life is school. That means homework that fills up afternoons. Evenings, hopefully, are salvaged for something more exciting than World History worksheets, the dreaded research paper is a sure way to kill at least one weekend if not more. Of course there is work. With high percentages of teenagers in the job force, a student’s life is sometimes planned in accordance to a work schedule. But through it all, we reflect on our high school years as a time of carefree fun. by Brena Baumann Showing her sweet innocent look is Renee Bates at the Toga Party for her 18th birthday. C. Bell photo Chemistry buddies Keith Box and Mark Palumbo. L. McCoy photo 104 Student Life
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S-P-I-R-I-T - ■ “Catching flies Ruthie? Ruthic Garcia performs with the Revelliersat the Homecoming pep rally. C. Bell photo Hoopsters and Seniors show what spirit is all about. Derek Dunaway, Jay Stricklin. Trey Reed. Ingrid Daaboul, Renee Bates, and Alex Ziegler. L. McCoy photo 106 Student Life
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