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Stacey Zimmerle Charles Zeigler Julie Zappe David Wyrwich Stacy Wuest Kristie Wolfe Annette Winn Dauid Wilson Stacey Williams Nina Willianis Michele Williams Holly Williams Craig Willeford Rosalie Willborn Dawn Willborn Richard White Chamell Watson Kristy Watkins Sandy Ward Archie Walter Chris Wagner Ray Treuino Danielle Travis Kevin Tondre Douglas Thompson Alan Thompson Demetrice Thomas Bernadelte Thomas Fred Taylor Mark Talley Junk food: good or bad Junk food is like a drug: the more you eat it. the more you want it. At least that ' s vv the way it is for me. Jevon Gonzales Junk food IS (he best thing man ever invented. It ' s especially great if you ' re in a hurry. Ronnie Luensmann Its the basis of my survival, it ' s the source of strength for the youth of America. f Tim Crank It ' s the worst thing for you when you ' re on a diet. Dayna Bryant Jody Simmons CHOW TIMEI You ' d be surprised at how many Juniors you see eating junk j r . enough energy to always have a good time, food at lunch time. It ' s very often you pnd a teenager who doesnt eat Junk Sheila Shodrock food. Kelly Crawford eats the normal amount of Junk food with her lunch. Many students find it very hard to stay away fromjunk so they often don ' t try- 89 89 99 99 8f 8f 99 Bf 99 99 99 99 i 159 . . . Juniors
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■ .J Edward Riuas Lisa RistoLv Veronica Rios Beatriz Rios Sheri Riley Rachel Rice Dana Rice Richard Reynolds James Rast Laura Reimos Jennifer Ramos Frank Ramirez Anthony Pursel Leif Purcell Larry Purcell George Pulliam Stacy Pruski Meri Pratt Ronald Poulk Jane Posey Lorraine Polanco Janelle Plummer Deandra Pierce Justin Pieniazek Stephanie Perez Rosita Perez Harry Pehl Deborah Pecina Victor Paz Michael Paz a class rinsi: maybe? think they are really special. Some people don ' t fall for the tradition because they say they ' ll never wear it again, but I think they are just nice to haue and maybe someday look back at it and remen ber all the great memories you ' ve had. Melinda Sanchez I really don ' t care too much for them. I wouldn ' t mind having one, but then again it wouldn ' t kill me if I didn ' t get one. I guess I feel this way because I would be the one paying for it. If my parents were going to pay for the ring then it would be like I haue to have one or die. Cassandra Young I think it ' s a necessity for a senior to have one if you can afford one. I think it would be great to haue it when you get old and then you could get it out to remind you of your high school years. I plan on getting one Just for that reason, so I can treasure it for the rest of my life. John Moy Loma Re LET ME SEE YOUR RINGI Juniors Kim McBee and Cia Iden admire Darcelle Lamascus ' class ring. All around campus you ' ve heard many Juniors debating whether or not to buy o ne. Some people would rather buy a nice dinner ring, but then there are those who would rather cherish the memories. 19 89 89 W 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 Class rings by Stacey Williams ... 760
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r • 1 Frank Syma Lori Swienlek Denna Sutherland Christine Sultenfuss Jody Stuart Mike Strunk Deetaina Stowe Glenn Stolowski Heath Stobaugh Susem Stennett Shelia Soua Deborah Smithers State of confusion Confusion — the state of being confused; disorder; disarray. This definition is not only ac- cording to Macmillan ' s diction- ary, but to all Juniors. It started out their freshman year, they felt frightened and scared, then they moved to being a sophomore iuhere they became more confi- dent and selfaivare. Before they knetv it, their junior year had arrived. A total state of confusion took control of their minds and body. They found their year filled tvith immense pres- sure, while they were trying to grow and broaden themselves. It ' s kind of scary when you think cibout leaving all the people I ' ve known for a long time. But I can ' t wait till I go to Texas A and M, ' ' Junior Glen Collins said. This was the toughest year they had, trying to deal with the heavy load. The future for the first time, seemed to come into per- spective. Suddenly they began to realize that academics were im- portant; they would foretell what activities after high school would be. Parents were pressuring them into making good grades, and their heads were swirling with de- cisions about college. What was a person to do? After all they were only humans. They only have one brain in which to function for a million different wants of a million different peo- ple. I ' m really glad that I can think that my high school years are half over. Although I ' m gonna miss my friends after I graduate, Junior Andrea Robbins said. Chjuieen Pearce Jody Simmons WHAT A BUSY DAYtl Undergoing all the pressures of a busy schedule, Lisa Ristow stops for a moment to frown on all her duties. Many Juniors realize their Junior year isn ' t a bunch of partying and going out with friends. They ' re having to buckle down and really work on their grades. Royce Smith Kevin Smith Rhonda Simmons Kimberly Simmons Jeffrey Shrum Allison Shook Vincent Shodrock Sheila Shodrock Monica Shaner Shctne Scott Braden Schwarzkopf Leigh Schwake 89 99 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 Confusion by Stacey Williams . . . 158
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