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Enjoying the lunch break, Iuniors Belinda Nino and Shawn Custer rest after a Iournalism field trip. iPhoto by Tommi Millerj Headed ior Austin, Iunior Teresa Crook and Coach Mary Lee Stockton, are headed for the state basket- ball playoffs. Nothing's perfect, says Iames Lawrence, junior, af- ter the bus breaks down on a newspaper field trip to the Corpus Christi Press C1ub's South Texas Press Day for high school students. 164 -Reg? Excited freshman. Amy Honeycutt finds the bus. 0 -1. 1 I X nc-JVJ Life in the Fast Lane pages
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'N t 'xx elinda Nino Waving to the crowd. Special Olympics Team members Candice Whitmire, Adrian Galindo, Mary Longoria and Noe Diaz ride along as part of the Northwest Business Associations Christmas parade. iPhoto by Lisa Segarsl .E i ta Break a leg. Drama stu- dents and choir members work together to produce the schoo1's first musical. Appearing in Camelot are Missy Woodard, Scott Dean, Michael Curtis, Michael Barrera, Todd Hibbitts and Susan Lowke. iPhoto by Lisa Segarsl 7 5 WN? 163 ' ,-.-. . W Causing a Commotion '6
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z lr . i . W .S N44 V' -ii 1 1 li! K iusan Wisnewski CDH Hii DOHD Awfnffmffff H7 mmf Sometimes it meant getting up and being at school before the sun had risen, but field trips and other travel- ing experiences always meant fun for club members. Both times when we went to Austin for ILPC workshops, we had to be on the bus and ready to leave at 5 a.m., Ienniier Elam, Wildcatter editor, said. Getting up early and leaving home on a Saturday morning may not sound like fun, but most travelers would glad- ly do it again. Traveling with a school group was always a lot of fun, especially when spending the night was necessary. It's like a huge slumber party that even had guys, Ienniier Winship, choir member, said. The road to Austin was the one most traveled by organization members. Band, choir, journalism, UIL con- testants and the girls' basket- ball team traveled there for com- petitions Loading up the equipment. Sopho- mores Kevin Mayo and Iason Starnes pack the instru- ments on the bus headed for Austin and the State Solo and Ensemble Con- test. and workshops. But everyone didn't go to Austin. FFA members journeyed to San Antonio for the Livestock Show and Rodeo, as well as San Marcos and other places for judging contests. The cheerleading squad also trav- eled to San Marcos where they placed first in the regional competition and went on to the nationals in Orlando, Florida. Also traveling south, but into another country was the Pan American Club. The group went to Nuevo Laredo, Mex- ico, where they spent the day shopping in the market and tiendas fstoresj. It was interesting and fun. We learned how to bargain with the shopkeepers, Gilbert Fuentes, senior, said. Many of the trips were not to far away places, but they were just as exciting. Students in the marine science classes made several trips to the beach. We all had a great time when the whole crew went to Port Aransas. We got to ride on a boat and everything, Chad Boyd, junior, said. I 5,113,555 .fre-nv 1 On the Road -' 1,9- !!y -' W- xx f
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