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10 Theme Every person on campus belonged to a different clique. Llsually these groups were composed of students with com- mon interests. There were the surfers, skaters, heavy metallers, cheerleaders, death rockers, band people, AP stu- dents, seniors, and freshmen. Although cliques brought people of common in- terests together, stereotypes were also formed about these groups. Steve Lind- say commented, l think it's bad that some people look down on others iust because they associate with certain groups. Most of these stereotypes were overcome, however, as students integrated themselves into a variety of groups. Maria Trevino, Maria Rodriguez, Rosa Lupercio, Tacita Duenas, Ariadne Ramirez, Ramiro Con- treras. and Juan Guerrero, show their school spirit during first lunch, Dionne Beeson and Kevin Bershingham share a private moment while Bruce Allee and Tomi Bur- key experiment with new ways of eating. dh Tami Linville, Eva Gonzalez, and Silvia Luna try to solve some problems at nutrition.
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Excited about the upcoming week are sophomores Jim Michaelian Adrian Doreme. Steve Bucher. . Danny Gill, and Chris Christensen. The red balloons are for Doug Awareness week. Sparked with spirit M da , Gctober 26, l98'l started on y Homecoming week off in yellow. lt was Go Bananas day. Over 200 people wore their yellow. The iuniors took an early lead winning the banana pass com- petition. The seniors and sophomores tied for second in points and the fresh- men were fourth. Tuesday, Brady Bunch day, stu- dents could be found in outrageous poly- ster outfits The seniors won back th e . lead by winning the musical chairs com- petition played to the tune of the Bee Gees. But it was freshman Michele Her- the last chair. The 6 nandez who got to iuniors and sophomores were then tied were for second and the freshmen fourth. Wednesday, brought the beach to the school. There was on e lunch on the hock ey field. Llnder beach umbrellas, stu- ' ' 'ocke .Sen- dents listened to a 9lX disc i y iors won the dress up, but iuniors took ' uld the Oreo eating contest. A senior co be found with the spirit stick, and the competition between classes was grow- ing fierce. Thursday starte h it breakfast at 745 AM. Seniors won t e Honeycomb passing competition. lt was me ff Wilderness Adventure day, a wilder- held. The sen- . The overall standings go- d with the annual Spir- ness adventure relay was iors took first in into Friday were seniors, iuniors, 8 sophomores, and freshmen. Junior Kole Handy said of the week, l like Tuesday. Everyone looked really groovyl who dressed up 12 .4- 'sl 'X .,.i J'i . s. , is ., 5 ' gc E : - .W 4' I 2.9 4 fr f 4, T sf- 5 .sig , 1 -f V lm , 'E .af Q0 gananas T, Qunch ' 660355 Mhtdventvfe A t wma D Q The peace signs held up by Seniors Randy Rose and d . Many J ff Lawrence were frequently seen on Tues ay e people were seen in pretty groovy outfits.
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