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Stan Graf, and Geri Nelson struggle to get out of the building! “APPRECIATING AN OPEN CAMPUS”! Robert Cisneros, Manuel Perea, John Rodriquez, and Arthur Martinez in the alley at noon. “PIGGING” OUT IN THE CAFETERIA! Lori Saiz, Tiffany Breshears, and Sandra Hernandez.
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School Hours More Than Academics There was more to do during school hours than just academics: there were field trips, pep assemblies, and just plain relaxing between classes. People enjoyed leaning against the walls of the halls and talking with friends between classes. You went to class to learn, but things like pep assemblies, field trips and special projects helped to make school life more exciting. “Pep assemblies really help a lot because they get you up for the game,” was junior Michael Aguallo’s comment. Alicia Pacheco said, “At my ‘Dress for Success’ workshop (in F.H.A.), I got a lot of pointers on how to act at job interviews.” There was a lot going on at school .. . more than just academics. Alicia Pacheco adjusts her make-up before class. After a brief dinner on the way to Mesa, F.B.L.A. members David Sanchez, Cathy Buttner, Ralph Medina, and Anna Montoya travel on to “Officers’ Training Chapter” to learn about their positions in the club. Seniors Frankie Duran. Mario Licano, l.eonard Saiz, Tricia Ortega, Mark Decker, Mary Delgado, Michael Pomaski, and Frances Glosser race to victory in the caterpillar race during a 6th period pep assembly. 11
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REALLY KICKIN’ BACK, Ana Saucedo, Laura Anderson, Amy Hernandez, Jodie Rodriquez, Lori Saiz, Cathy Buttner, Monica Munoz, Veronica Pedregon, and Mercy Murillo, talking and practicing cheers in the sophomore hall. Students Get A Break Kickin' Back At Lunch As the 11:55 lunch bell rang, there were sighs of relief throughout the school. Students were ready for the forty-five minute break between classes. Some of the students chose to leave the campus for lunch. Jane Lucero said, “I go to Cole’s,” when questioned about her lunch period. Other lunch spots included Maude’s, Circle K, PJ’s, RoNell’s, and Mary’s Place. Others decided to stay at school and socialize with their peers. Brian Cueto commented, “I just eat and sit in the hall at lunch.” The halls were usually buzzing with the sounds of students chatting about everything from their love lives to their classes. “I go down the alley,” was what Ralph Pacheco had to say about his lunch hours. Many students went to the alley adjacent to the school to escape the discipline on the school ground. Lunch was a good time for people to get a break from the monotony of the school day.
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