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l'he work never ends. History teacher Mrs. Nancy Cavitt keeps busy as she watches over her students in the li- IJICIIY. iPhoto by Marky Sanchezl Holding down the fort, Principal lack Lairmore, watches over the crowd 'arefully to make sure everything is Edlm. iPhoto by Paul Fishery i , . L i Debbie Breaux Central Office Ioyce Brown English Pat Cahill Coach, History Bevely Caldwell Choir Steve Campbell Coach, Science Margaret Carter Math Pam Cartwright Coach, ISS Alicia Cavada Central Office Nancy Cavitt History Kathy Cessna Secretary Steve Chapman Coach, History Ann Clarke Attendance Clerk I im Clibum Coach, History Linda Clibum Secretary Norma Clopton Central Office Reymundo Contreres Spanish Neta Crenshaw Hornemaking Phil Danaher Athletic Director Lisa Segars 81 Faculty 81 Administration vu-
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9 jlze re going row in The mythical t oughts of the not so INNOCEN students Did it ever seem the faculty and administra- tion was always on the prowl? Iust waiting for some INNOCENT stu- dents whose lives they could make miserable. Everyone knows how much teachers love to give tons of homework on Thursday night, then sit at home in the jacuzzi eating caviar and of course watching The Cosby Show, knowing good and well their poor little IN NOCENT students are closed up in some small room working away at the many hours of homework that lie ahead of them. There would be no Cosby to- night for them. The next mornir1g the teachers sit around with each other guessing on how many tardies they can collect and seeing which teacher can send the most INNOCENT stu- dents to D-Hall. AWP's are the best. The office just loves to see how many INNOCENT students they can get to Leta Andrews Coach, Health Korita Azopardi Math Margaret Bagnall English Pete Barrera Industrial Arts Dennis Bartosh ICT Diane Benavides Resource Patricia Bockholt Cafeteria Worker Elizabeth Brammer Iournalism, English fill up that so dreaded If room. What is to become these savage peopli Maybe in the near iutu a few brave INNOCEI students will be able tame their vicious way iCopy by Lisa Segarsj 80 The hardest part. Eng- lish teacher Mrs. Susan Day takes a great deal of time grading all the junior research pa- per S. iPhoto by Paul Fisherj Faculty 81 Administration Pages by: i s 4 i i
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Uhr c7?oarl of Saleen Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth, Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear: Though as for that, the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost Taking a break. Custodians Maria Elena Montez, Delfina Vela, Alicia Valdez and Gloria Ramirez enjoy the delicious banana splits made by the Student Congress. iPhoto by Lisa Segmsj 1 ef..-M lkcw -,sw if WWW' aww .fi Lori Darst Data Processing Deborah Davis Cafeteria Worker Susan Day English Iuana DeLeon Cafeteria Worker Friday night football. Discussing de- fense, Coach Steve Campbell and Coach Pat Cahill look over the sit- XX X 82 uation and go into a different defen- X X sive coverage. iPhoto by Paul Fisher, 'Wi f f Faculty 81 Administration XXX xg to ,Z , xr, Pages
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