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A l lp 1 ,, 5:4 Gitti-up! Chris Walker, junior, takes up cr dif- ' ' ferent kind of horseback riding. iPhoto by Monica Baughmcxnj Steffcmie Arentz Modeling is a totally different experiencefor me. lplan to con- , tinue my career raduate. Veronica Villar- 1, real fresh- man. fPhoto by Paul Fisherj we-'re ' My stick is my , constant com- panion, and sur- yi at ' fing is my sport. 3 sa Warm or cold 1 t W A we re on the Q beach. ' k Paul l ' junior. P h o t o b y Q . - , Steffcrnie Arentzi Mother said . there would be days like this says Mr. Richard e w X teacher. iPhoto 3' by Paul Fisher, i ik sl- . ' Y QR Il if 1 K NX W Q w h e n I P fl X' , . z wb' W ' wqiimmx mn N 131 s fax? 1 44' ,fr wes- fgwa QQ H 1 n 555 Xt X 'H 'Si W s if 'ei Q at 52 I I . egg X42 u 'X ,I ft 5 X 1 . 2 K-2:1 ' 4, f ,ag I X fi e r , Ev a s fs!-1?-we H ll I if A N , A g 'P if B ts: at x xii 1 Q ' if Sq? 5- 55255 5 N , A L -.5 X i Taking a quick snooze, Gary ' Lofthouse, senior, displays .his W- f a v o r I t e E in weekend ac- , l it tivity. qphoao ' L, Q ig'1'gd:5 byL Paul SQ '-1.J ' -'N Fisher? . fn: ,Q 5 V , 5' as-Nfix-fro 1 1 Wild Weekend 1 ,, vi. ..,-r . -. infer, 1, , .-YI, if
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2 Liz 2 A 1 . . 'f - . ' ! 6:2 -.V A f ,Q A Fitting End to the Week if Weekends, a short period of time that helps people deal with the terrors of the past Week. For some CHS students, weekends were rest time. For . others, it was time to be involved With sports, hobbies, and of Q e course, parties. ' M if V Most teenagers Went out With their friends and had a good time. Others were involved with hobbies. Some people rode skateboards and some people rode Waves. Several kinds of equestrian activities became popular. Photography was another hobby that grew in popularity. Some people Went beyond the ordinary to experience a different kind of feeling. But those Were Saturdays. Sunday was a day of recovery for those who took advantage of Saturday's events. Sleeping was a popular sport that took place on Sunday. Church goers took advantage of the day to attend Sunday services. All Weekend activities were enjoyed by someone. Every Weekend activity, no matter what it might have been, Was part of the Wild Weekend. The Edge , David Garcia, Frank Salinas, Tony Hinojosa, Larry Guevara, Michael Hi- nojosa, juniors, perform at a Friday night school dance. iPhoto by Paul Fisherj Catching air. Scott Schuler, junior, defies the laws of gravity. iPhoto by Paul Fisherj At Heather Ridge Farms, Tommi Miller, junior, and her horse Rob the Bank easily clear the jumps. iPhoto by Event Photographyj ...W I O a' V, gf fs? N,-Qiffil Take a Walk on the wild side pagesb
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What a Wag to Start the Week! Why does every week have to begin on Monday? Starting on a Friday would be much better. But, when you think about it, if Monday were called Friday, it would be the same as Monday, but only named Friday. Therefore, our Fridays would become Mondays, and there would be no more Mondays, but if Friday were changed to Monday, would it still be called Monday? If so, it would be just the same as having a Monday only it used to be Friday, right? But then switching Friday to Monday would only cause more problems. If Mondays are boring now, would changing the Friday to Monday make the Friday that was originally Monday any more exciting than the Monday you began with? And, in that case, the Friday that began as a Monday and was changed to Friday would be like a boring Monday, but only called Friday. If all this were to happen, would the Monday that was changed to Friday no longer exist, or would it be put in place of the Friday that had been switched to Monday? qcopy by same N emecl Wake me up when Monday is over. Senior Will Cantwell tries to catch up on his sleep during Drama class. iPhoto by Lisa Segmsy Trying to convince an Atten- dance Office worker that they re- ally were not late for that first Monday morning class, Diana Iones, senior, and Timmy Mathisen, sophomore, keep At- tendance Clerk Mrs. Ann Clarke busy. iPhoto by Paul Fisherl H232-Sf' l '2 1 -cefk K'-'fi In no hurry, Amparo Contreras and Iames Kurth slowly make their way to class on Mon- day rnorning. iPhoto by Tommi Millerl It's Monday! The week's new spirit signs go up to boost spirit for the Wildcat's game with the Hebbronville Longhorns. Cheerleaders Fawnda Sanders, junior, and Ronda Lemley, freshman, as well as the rest of the squad, keep school spirit high. iPhoto by Paul Fisherl -lui? -'Ml Take a on the Pages assigned to
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