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The feeling of satisfaction comes over Scott Dean, Lance Gatlin and Gary Lofthouse as they receive their awards at the Football Banquet. iPhoto by Lisa 599533, L I ' . 0 . State typing contestant Stephanie Keys is recognized at the UIL ban- quet. iPhoto by Lisa Segarsj Digging in. Robert Ramos, junior, enjoys the dinner at the All-Sports Banquet. iPhoto by Marky Sanchezj W1 5 i. M' I 'fig' , ' X ',,1R, 175 Celebration 'W-iff
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H6437 Wigs- 'i W P' .vw ..S,ELF,?ED.l!i.3E How do you celebrate the end of a suc- cessful season or year? Parties, fiestas, banquets and dinners were all ways students and teachers cel- ebrated throughout the year. Many of the banquets and dinners were held to honor those who had earned awards or accomplished outstanding achievements. The students who are staff members on school publications work hard all year. We like to celebrate with our end of the year Quill and Scroll dinner, Ms. Elizabeth Brammer, journalism teacher, said. Football, spring athletics, UIL, FFA - all celebrated with their banquets for partici- pants, parents and fans. Hopefully, everyone, sooner or later, gets to go to an awards banquet because receiving awards is always a great feel- ing, Wally Sinwell, junior, said. This year for the first time, the school board hosted a reception to honor all the honor roll students. OEA members wanted their employers to know that their help was appreciated, so they honored them with a breakfast. Even though the FFA held their annual banquet, they've found another merry- making event - the Ag Olympics. lt was a day-long event designed to bring together the students, parents and other community members in a fun-filled day of competition, Iimi Lynn Rosborough, FFA member, said. Showing the guests at the UIL Banquet what a state medal looks like, Mrs. Iane Kriegel, speech teacher, praises Craig Ad- ams, senior, for his accomplishments. Y .... I74 Life in the Fast Lane 5, Hopping along. Assistant Principal Mike Trudeau fcenterj jumps high and fast as he competes in the sack race at the Ag Olympics. Pages by: Tomrni Miller
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f f? What' 5 W9 C ' Ads and Grougl 8,207 PtctureS 203-Zllg 1 dex 2-2.l Sxgslng i I 76 of mit ,WJ J yrs-Vs ,J Having money plays a vital role in everyday life, but spending it seems to be just as im- portant. I get paid at the end of every week, and there is nothing better to do than go spend it all at the mall that weekend, Fawnda Sanders, jun- ior, said. Shopping is not just girls going out and blowing all their money on one or two outfits. Guys play their part, too. They may not spend the whole day shopping for clothes, but a car stereo that can be heard a mile away behind soundproof walls seems to be just as much of a necessity. I spend most of my money on general stuff like tapes and clothes, but a lot of it goes to- ward my car, Clayton Hayes, junior, said. The availability of places to shop makes it easier to spend money. Luckily, it is nearly as easy to make the mon- ey. Although jobs are not always overly abun- dant, most students are able to find just wht they need in order ' have a little extr spending money. I work at my morn office, and it's not 0 ways fun, Wen: Nickles, junior, saii But when I spend tl' money that I hav earned, it makes it c worthwhile. For the most part, tl' thrill of having mone will never be able ' equal the excitement i spending it. icopy by: sim emec 81 Lisa Segarsl i i A proud sponsor. With First National Westem Bank as a sponsor the yearbook staff was able to put together a slide show of the entire year for the students and their parents to see. Division Page pugesi
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