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Trey Westbrook wearing white jeans, Greg Hewitt in gray, Debbie Puttre in flowered, and Melanie Ruiz in paisley, appeared on campus during the first week of school. The new dress code policy allowed students to wear jeans not made of blue denim mate- rial. James Quiroga, ASB President, had written a letter to the school board, re- questing a change in the students ' dress code. Mrs. Leesburg, Dean of Students, sent a questionnaire to faculty members and administrators requesting suggestions for changes in the dress code. 1 can think better in jeans . . . — Jason Plowy ' 87 She submitted the results to the executive board who approved the changes, Jason Plowy commented: I can think better in jeans . . Steve Turkowiak pointed but: ' fhe old rule never really bothered fne .. After the novelty of wearing jedris faded, students simply accepted the fact. ; -- Erin Stephens
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Jeans Appear . Eric Auzenne concentrates on his writing. He played defensive end on the varsity football team. 2. Kim Driskill and Mara Whiting chat with Kim Hendricks and Robin Meyers in the quad. Kim played forward on the girls ' basketball team last year; Kim Hendricks, peer counselor, listened to students; Robin fashioned a colored paper collage for her Introduction to Arts class. 3. David Stinson, Eric Baugh, and Armando McQueen sport their original letterman jackets. David received his nick- name from his baseball teammates; Eric combined his name with his favorite sport; Armando used the idea of 4 four-star general for the four sports he piayed, 4,. Lana Dallas walked with Carla Teide- rhann and Robert Clayborn to their classes. Lana dressed elegantly; Carla clad herself casually; and Robert at tirem f f i 5. Jana Rice peeks behind her red gloves on a cold day. She bought one green contact fen? and one blue lens to be bizarre and different. '
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- r 6 Images We Project. Kairos Means . The blue cross stands above the main entrance. The cross represents Christ. 2. The bird-of-paradise plant blooms near the attendance office. The beautiful or- ange and blue flowers grow profusely in California. 3. Father Schilly elevates the chalice during morning Mass. He taught calculus, furiously scribbling formu- lae across the chalkboard. 4. A quiet moment arrives for the hallway of the B building. The lonely, clut- ter-free hall awaited the students ' arrival. 5. Karen Hooley laughs during P.E. class. She ran on the girls ' varsity cross country team.
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