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A SHARPLY DRESSED MAN. Trying to rind that perfect shirt, Eddie Koualeski looks diligently through the shirts to find that perfect one. Department stores and specialty stores provide lots of uariety of shirts for those clothes fanatic people. Ed- die ends up finding his perfect shirt for that special party he is to attend that night. SHOPPING FOR COMFORT. Michelle Williams and Lana Futral try to decide on what style of shoes to get, or let ' s say buy. On Saturday or even Sunday afternoons, malls become a great place to do some serious window shopping, when in the mood and in the money. Michelle and Lana spend one of their afternoons catch- ing the latest on some of the shoes before getting a bite to eat. ROCKIN ' AROarf6. Visting the mall with Jennifer Smith. Amy Roberts decides on what tape to buy. Music stores at the malls are a must to uisit when you go to the mall. By the way. Amy and Jennifer could not decide on what tape to buy. since there are so many good ones to pick frorj o they decide to just look p by Jan Schwarzkopf . .
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weekend, we were wait- ing for the weekend, the time for fun with friends and freedom from school, at least for two days. Everyone had his or her favor- ite place to kick back and have fun! 7 like the Bluebonnet. I can eryoy myself and meet new peo- ple, Donnie Kyler said. There were a variety of places mall, wherever the Emotions or The System were playing, are to name a few. Hey Bonhams, that is cool. Great music, cool people, a place to really get loose, Jacques Gonzales said. But after a while going out be- gan to get expensive. So just hanging out with friends, or on the river, or even having VCR par- ties were a weekend extravan- ganza. My friends and I usually gt together and go hunting or sorrH times we Just drive around it dd pends on what type of mood um are in, ' Braden Schwarzkopi said. I Wherever the place to be was the only thing that counted wai who you were with and that yoi were having a great time. ' »• •» » ' . HAPPY WHEN SHINES. Roxa Brown takes a bi surely walk dou town in Austin. Te, as. Since it is bright afternooii Roxanne wears a pair of sunglasses while checking the sights. Austin home of the Statef capital and the uers ty of Texas, tracts many. . Student Life m AITIHG. WAITIHG. AND WAITING. Suzette Soua and Cindy Metting are awaiting their turn to be auditioned for the movie that was being taped at the San Antonio State Hospital. Suzette and Cindy got parts in the mouie thai will be released in the fall as did severed other students. OH. WHAT TO WATCH? Krista Lebo decides a tricky question of all. What shall I see? Movies really are a big hit among all. who erijoy watching movies. Krista finally decides to uaatch Hello Again ' which stars Shelley Long. Movies are a big hit for those iveekend dates, those Sunday afternoons, artd some- aretes even after school
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CO YOOR EYES CLOSED, YOU CATCH ME, I ' M FALUNOI ,. Senior. EVER KNOW IT HAPPENEDl Kristi CoUy is bombarded by Junior, Mori- like Laskowski is walloped in the ica Shaner. as she comes barreling a flying pie. His buddy is standing around the comer during a skating party. ig moral support, but why wiisn ' t Campus Life is kn owq, far apoaaoring all tne getting hit? different types of StacejT WiUUms ALL THE FOOD. Carr pus Life is for people who like be- ing around others, plus it ' s all the food you can eat! . Bul ba Ross, senior, says. ■ ' UHMM MMM, GOOD! Diligently playing with his gum — (yeah, that ' s it!) Chad Mills gets caught by the cam- era. Chad, a junior, is a member of the student staff. ay nig parties fun I t was Monday night, and you were sitting at home watching Alf and do- ing your homework. Fumbling through your notebook, you come across a piece of paper. ISot paying atten- tion to what it was, you suddenly realize it wets going to be a party! But this party wetsn ' t any old party , it was Campus Life. Campus Life, which wets head- ed by a student staff, and direct- ed by Jimmy Walthers, met every Sunday to decide the euents to go on for that following meeting of the week. During these meet- ings, students had the chance to discuss problems that arose throughout the grueling teen years. It ' s equipped me with the un- derstanding and ability to cope with life , Calvin Green, Junior, said. Discussing problems and get- ting them out in the open while among friends weis em aspect that made Campus Life such a suc- cess with students. It gets everyone together different environment, other that school. You really get to see pec pie differently from how they an in school, t arcus Gracey, se nior, said. fl But aside from ml the seri ness and emotions, there some fun. During these ge. togethers , the students partici pated in number of activities — such as Chummie Bunnies, Crazt Pyramids, and other wild games. It ' s a place where you can gei together and meet new people, especially if you don ' t know any You learn a lot about others, ana a lot about yourself, Bubba j ams, senior, said. CAarf een Pexrce 33 . . Student Life
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