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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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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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Jesse DeLeon Richtard Davis Glen Criswell Donna Craig Darrell Cox Lydia Cortez Gregory Collins Kimberly Clayborne John Cirlos Todd Cielencki Steppin out in style In the days of the Romans their attire and fashion were some- what different than ours. The sim- ple look was in, their clothes were a draped look, plain and simple, created by however the material fell. The fashionable colors were white with colored ropes for ac- cent. The hottest shoes around were sandals, and leaves or plants were a big fashion state- ment. The biggest difference from the past fashion and today ' s was the fact that dresses were fash- ionable for both men and women. This style of clothing wouldn ' t exactly be acceptable in today ' s society, except for one day, Toga Day. The seniors tradi- tionally dress in Roman and toga attire to show some of their senior spirit. It was great to wear a sheet all day. and be known as a se- nior. Allison Vick said. The day was fill ed with a lot of fun and opportunities for the seniors. Before school in the morning they had a toga social, which consisted of an assorted selection of breakfast tacos for them to munch out. The Social and tacos were really good. It seemed to be a fun day for everyone, Donny Mar- shall said. Of course, along with the good times and privileges of the days there were some restrictions. Stu- dents weren ' t allowed to show too much of their body, no matter what the Romans did. Many stu- dents bared as much as they could possibly dare. The whole day was a blast. A bunch of us tried to get away with more than we were sup- posed to. but that was half the fun, Brian Johnson said. Even with the rules, the day was a blast. Seniors will never forget the toga tradition. Charleen Pearce Todd CIclcnckl ROMAN PRIDE. With the many senior aclioities, toga dress-up day seems to ivin the popularity contest hands down. Not only is it fun to be dressed in a sheet all day, but the toga breakfast is also a highlight of the day before the morning bell rings, seniors pile into the cafeteria to munch doivn. Seniors Karci Haycraft. Eddie Koualeski and Dauid Reiter abide by the rule that everyone loves food. Kelly Chanack Werner Champion Estella Cavazos Sandra Castoreno Melissa Castano 8 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88
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