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MX' tx iff 1 3 by l Bang! Bang! Rah, Rah, Rah!! This is the motto of the cheerleaders at camp during their training session at OU. With pillows in hand and home in heart, Cindy Law, Shannon Lacy, Diane Bass, and Stephanie Cordova wave their final farewells to family as they leave for Girls' State. Pumping creativity at a year- booklnewspaper seminar at UTA, some of the members of the Derrick and Times staffs both enjoy the flash of the camera.
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3 'wif' lt-4 1 'a Boys from every part of Texas met at Austin to experience the thrill of government. Dale Fran- cisco and Paul Oostburg are pictured at the senate chamber with another Boy Stater. 'W' 'hi TEX-. eat WAVE Summer, the very word denotes pictures of hot sandy beaches, skimpy swimsuits, and dark tan lines. Relaxing during the short summer months, most teens sleep until noon, party till dawn, and never think about the next school year. However, not all Bulldogs put on black shades, lay back on ham- mocks, and estivate until fall. The cheerleaders, Sandra Alaniz, Diana Barry, Christie Koch, Melissa Cardenas, Juliet Mcllrath, Diane Mitchell, Stephanie Powell, Shanon Rowe, Dale Stubblefield along with the mascot Amy A Coggins attended cheerleading camp in June at OU. Winning two out of three spirit sticks, the cheerleaders once again showed their superiority among other competitors. Boys' State was also held in June. Chosen to represent the Dogs, Dale Francisco, John Grimes, and Paul Oostburg, spent 10 days at UTA. Learning and practicing high levels of govern- ment while staying in shape, Dale and Paul both woke up at five each morning, ran to the Texas stadium at UT, and exercised to calisthenics. Paul Oostburg was elected senate majority leader. Also learning political tactics were Girls' State participants Diane Bass, Stephanie Cordova, Shannon Lacy, and Cindy Law. The girls spent 14 days in July to learn how our government works. Diane Bass was elected to the city council. Yearbook editors Jody Ewing and Paul Oostburg, newspaper editors Mary Beth Hagberg and Donna Hamilton, and photographers Mike Braziel and Susie Burks all attended a jour- nalism workshop in early August. During the session, the yearbook participants received an honorable mention for their theme develop- ment. The Times staff also won numerous awards.
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It's a bummer for ys when . . . Your little sister has to tell you about the Facts of Life. You ask a girl out and she refuses, saying she has to go to Bible study. You go to a job interview and you can't remember your name. You don't shave for a month in an attempt to grow a beard, and everyone tells you that your face is dirty. You wax your car and the paint comes off. You try to impress a girl by doing a burnout in your truck and you crash into a tree. You take a girl out on a date to an expen- sive restaurant and when the check comes, you don't have enough money to cover it. You shoot your best basket of the basket- ball season in the Wrong basket. You think you've fixed your car and then it won't even start. You take your girlfriend out to dinner and the waitress asks you if you're under 12. Wishing that her experiment would work, Staci Bar- nitt laughs about her results. It's a bummer for Jody Ewing when the pep rally is 0Vel' . EW sr M , ,. fi.. ,, f iv. wwf! . s vu. ,mi -W W .ggggme ,f 19,.W...,V,f,.M.4sat5Q M . gg, gm ,. Emu .rag of ,,w..x.f Q ms--wAfs,.,,,...sera-2Me,e.,,,4e.s.W S'--N, -AQ
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