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Y -Qatsum Everyone deserved credit in helping create Calallen's high reputation. We were leaders and go getters, not fol- lowers and procrastinators. All students, whether they were ath- letes, scholars, artists or musicians, re- flected only good images of a super school. Everyone seemed to notice the more exposed person, where the guy be- hind the scene did not always get rec- ognized. Some thought just because they were not on the basketball team or one of the star football players, they were nobody. Of course that was not true. You did not have to be in the limelight to contribute. 4 Although sometimes it seemed that all the effort put forth went by without notice, when it all came together, it had been noticed and played a major part in making Calallen great. The students in the art department don't receive the recognition they de- serve, Mr. Blair Rhodes, history teacher, said. There are a lot of tal- ented young people whose efforts are not put in view enough. tCopy by Lisa Segarsj Q Savage Spirit. Mrs. Denise New- ton, science teacher, expresses her school spirit during the T-M pep-ralley where she dressed up as a Warrior and then received a pie in the face. iPhoto by Lisa Segarsl S Q ,-.,-X -Z fx-rv QQ -x , . p..-1 ,, .- rv V r 3: 4 1 J , 2' R Marky Sanchez 8: Lisa Segars SOm9tl'llI'lg , -,, 'w?'fQ2lf,,.'-f' X .
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The big night. Michael Barrera and Iason Stames, sophomores, perform at the F all Concert held at the First United Methodist Church. iPhoto by Lisa Segarsj Waiting anxiously. Brigette Bickham, with escort Lance Gatlin, seniors, listen for the announcement which named her Homecoming Queen. iPhoto by Paul Fisherj if 4 Opening Letting her feelings go. Ianel Gibson, Andee Kinzy, David Harrell, Nicki Granderson, Caden Manson, and Tamra McWhirter, listen intently to Gwynetta Faucett fcenterl in the play, Death Takes a Holiday. Follow the leader. Iackie Reep, senior, takes control of the band as the al- ternating drum major, during the Homecoming halftime. lPhotos by Lisa Segarsl m3'fWl.
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ELC A Walk CDU The alarm sounded, were many more things give me a chance to un- , ,7 ' bleaky eyes opened, that contributed. wind, Fawnda Sand- x xngx C . students pulled them- My friends mean too ers, junior, said. After a what 5 8-9 selves out of bed and in- much to me, Dina full days work it's great - Days Vo-H to the shower. Then it Clark, junior, said. If it to get to go crazy if you Favorite kend j X3 , was off to the table Weren't for them, my need it. Wild Wee li' X5 where they downed days would be extreme- Having these special NlondUY 1 6' 17 it their breakfast. ly boring. When I'm with events allowed the stu-i Tuesclwl 18'-19 U The morning had be- my friends I can let dents to sometimes es Wednesdml l-6.21 gun. AS if it was not hard loose a little bit and just cape from all the pres Thursday 22-23 enough to get to school, have fun. sures of school. It als Friday mg 24-25 they were expected to School just would not gave them a chance t Homecomu Z6-27 put in a hard days work, be school if it Weren't for express another side o WinterB'-'1 28-29 then go home to a full the friendships, activi- themselves, one tha Prom gon T night of homework. ties, celebrations, and of was not usually allowe Gradual Of course these course, the dances, that in the classroom an T events all played cr ma- added much fun for one that may have bee jor part in the day to day everyone involved. a little on the wild side. school life, but there The pep rallies really Here's looking at you. Assistant principals Michael Trudeau, Don- na Schueling and Charlesfllizaldi, senior, show their Christmas r spirit, by dressing in the traditional red and white. . Sf-TX 6 '--1 J .I 'vc-Yfsfn '- Nf ' Division Page Pages by:
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