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stant breakfast - Smilin llg-gauge he'5 able to d,-ini class prepares a breakfast for hocolate milk in class, senior their feafiher as a bribe. Tough enough - Celebrating ean O'Donnell laughs as his tPh0t0 bY B- CUlV9fl a victory over Plano East, var- sity footballtplager, Odis Boo- ty, junior, as es the tradi- tional Ram sign to encourage fellow team members. Plano East was defeated 22-10 at Clark Stadium on September 26. iPhoto by B. Taylorl l X if ' . ig W A ' C l . ,N-.M NR. ral' 9oul9lN your pass? - sophomore Cheryl Abele for convenience so they can a note into a friend's hopes she doesn't get caught. have many school locations. between classes, Many students share a loc er iPhoto by S. Greenl Vogue - While modeling the latest in coatwear, Melanie Dunn and Christina Wofford arrive to school. Students often dread the lon walk from their cars to the buiFding during the cold winter months. iPhoto by B. Culverl One, two, three . . . - During the canned food drive called Operation Life Chain, student council member Jolene DeVito, senior, counts entries from classes in H-hall. iPhoto by S. Greenl CandidjOpening 3 will
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lt's not easy to talk about our point of view. Views change constant- ly depending on the time of ear. In the fall, most students are thrilled about the beginning of the school year. The first few months fly by as sophomores experience teir first p e p r a I l y a n d Homecoming dance, while juniors must make it through all of the standardized tests. On the other hand, seniors look forward to their final test, class, dance, and game. Green and white is found in great abun- dance with streamers hanging in the hallways adding to the first- month-of-school festivities. Highlights of the mid-winter months in- clude a look at the athletic side of the stu- dent body at basketball games. When springtime rolls around, groups of friends can be found playing football in the park or hanging out.Finally, a view of summer is seen during the week of spring break. During the last month of school, each student has his own view of the three month weekend that lies ahead. Sophomores general- ly look forward to the next year because they will no longer be ridiculed by upperclass- men. Concentrating on their last year, juniors prepare their schedules an extra-curricular ac- tivities for the upcom- ing year. Seniors take a last look at friends as they participate in final ac- tivities such as prom, baccalaureate, and, of course, graduation. Explaining how we see things is a difficult task to undertake, but with this book, we will try1 to get a glimpse at w at makes up our point of view. Copy bl- Lori Ryan Layout y-Amy Seibel In the news - Reading during lunch, senior Tracy Rico watches as B-lunch students scramble to find seats. A faithful reader of the Rampage, Tracy is also Sports Editor on the annual staff. lPhoto by C. Weigelj 2 OpeningfCandids How about this? - Trying to book is irrelevant to the sub- find a book for his oral report, ject matter? The library has senior joe Moore asks, Does many sources used for term it make a difference if the papers such as reference books, encyclopedias, an. computer print out informa tion. iPhoto by M. Pearson! to 'Li ' llUf't'r YH PM IA I RIM DX ...iff a A Keep smilin' - During a halftime performance, Ban- ldolera Captain Kathy Sparks, senior, tries to ignore the string across her face as she focuses on the cheers of the crowd. The Bandoleras also visited the Richardson Manor Nursinlg Home to the ha s with holiday tions. iPhoto by B. Taylorj
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