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after Getting Qver the Hump I'm so bored, what day is this anyway? Does that particular phrase ring a bell? It should. That's usually the phrase that's on everybody's tongue on a Wednesday. Wednesdays are like a transition point for me. It gives me time to recuperate from the shock of a Monday, but at the same time, it's sort of a 'Getting over the Hump' day, Angela Green, sophomore, said. Sometimes Wednesdays are a little boring in the office, too. Wednesday is basically a catch up day for me. I'm usually so involved with board meetings and other things on Monday and Tuesday that I don't have time to get to the things that I should. For instance, detention hall and the ISS assignments and so forth, Wednesday gives me the time that I need to catch up, Michael Trudeau, assistant principal, said. Some of the favorite teachers usually don't assign home- work on Wednesdays if they're in a good mood, unless they think that their students need that extra help. Wednesdays are usually a pretty good day for me, unless my students are a little hyperactive. Then I start to assign some homework, Delores Hinojosa, English teacher, said. Hump Day. The hill at Hazel Bazemore Park and the people on it represent .. ,, -f:f'r?'w' a typical Wednesday. iPhoto by Paul Fisherl If Q: aiii ssyssr as Get to Work. Drum Major Michelle Hammons com- mands attention at a Wednesday summer band rehearsal. qPhoro by Paul Fisherj Relaxation.Susan Day and Reymundo Contrer- as take a short break. ,WX iPhoto by Cena McMahonl N' W.. As? I 6 1l.'e:Z91--in ,L a ' .,. 'bud W..-..-.... I Practicing Hard. The Topcats practice after school perfecting their moves. iPhoto by Paul Fish- erl Time for Two. Eric Adams, sophomore, and Michelle Lopez, freshman, work out problems. ,.?-if 1355- Q X Im, , li fit? Take a walk onthe wild side .xy W' ' cgi -. ,A I A1 :rs , - - -z. :te t I I stls 'Qa- , A WWW' . 1 .Q .. sf 4 5 -fl Iwi, ,,,.,.,.. A X . K' In . . ...rr rg' 4.9041 Ayn --.. -L. -.r Pages
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Esparza C O Things are Looking Up Your first thought upon waking Was, Thank goo ness it is not Monday. That realization was usually enough to put you in a great mood. To most people, Tuesdays meant basketball games and en- tertaining television shows. Cray Martin, senior, said, What I like best about Tuesdays is that 'Moonlighting' comes on TV. Tuesdays at Calallen also meant dollar night at the movies. Most parents were Willing to let their kids go see an early movie if all of the homework was completed. Most everyone felt that Tuesday was a relief after getting through Monday. Tuesday is not as good as Wednesday, but it is better than Monday, Missy Woodard, junior, said. However, senior Willy Durrill disagreed. Tuesdays don't matter. Only Fridays count, he argued. tCopy by Ronelle Esparzaj Lively and happy. Things are looking up as Rodney Mesquias, Neil Fett, Iason Weeks and Carla Miller enjoy the last few minutes before lunch period ends and classes start again. iPhoto by Ronelle Esparzaj Waiting until the last second before the bell rings, Scott Tilton, Amy Graham and Iason Weeks try not to get to class too early. iPhoto by Ronelle Esparzal fins xl: td .fflf l .fl'f fW IK -A W. ,- K I., f-gf: 'f xt lv' Q- 'mi T i. Ff t H ' A, gfif 4 if . 5 533: lv f lx - ft.. Practicing for a Tuesday performance. Wild- cat Singers Adrienne Windbum, Becky Berry, Kim Benedict, Lori Lynch, Missy Woodard, Shelly Whitlock, Mary Chancey and Amy Honeycutt go through their song one more time. iPhoto by Ronelle Esparzal Rehearsing for the fall drama production, Seni- ors Ianel Gibson and Gwynetta Faucett go over their lines for the play. iPhoto by Ronelle Es- PCIYZCIJ . A M , ag if W' J l 4 Q' f I in U T Ji ill ? is A H5 V I' '.V 3t' v. E s-g 3 'Ml ' f : A ig.-' l 727 N ,,g,f,i,.LZk: --' L , U yr, Work, Work, Work. Tues- days usually bring lots of classwork and home- work. Chris Walker, jun- ior, tries to finish some of the assignment in class. iPhoto by Ronelle Esparzal ..-xv K, ,, X.,- 'w- A- -so I 5 Ziff-?:Q-x ,ff t .F fm f-- fAsf X -if 4 'lgl' . Tuesday ' '
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