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Homecoming queen attendant Jeana Stockett is presented wearing her stonewashed denim skirt and matching sweater. Her escort, Marty Middleton, wears a traditional navy blue sports coat. During reading class. Shonna Loch keeps warm with her faded denim jacket. Game day fashions for basketball girls included gold sweaters, black shirts and black pants. Juniors Jim Tirey and Dax Mitchell are all dressed for the first day of school in their seated pants and boat shoes. Kris Newport, wearing her stonewashed skirt, sweater, and folded down knee socks, claps dur- ing the fight song while Melissa Walker plays her clarinet. JERRE'S JEWELRY 136 S. Maxwell TCJLIA, TEXAS 79088 806 995-3252 FASHION 9
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STUDENT LIFE Fashions Show Taste From clothing to shoes to hairstyles and cologne, students’ taste was the key to fashion. “I like to be different,” Phillip James, senior, said. Wrangler jeans were still the most popular, but girls’ Rocky Mountain jeans and stonewashed or acid-washed 501’s made an appearance. Acid-washed skirts and jackets were a favorite com- bination. Brightly colored Rugby and Coca-Cola shirts com- plemented the basic jeans or Levi’s. Footware ranged from yellow or red Justin Ropers to hi-top Reebok, Nike, and Kaepa tennis shoes. Relaxed and comfortable in her faded Wranglers and Polo shirt, Theresa Wilhelm works on her sewing project in clothing class. “I like to dress my own way because I don’t like to copy other people,” Betty Sosa, junior, said. Several different hairstyles were tried during the year. Dur- ing football season, four boys had their hair cut into layers. Girls experimented with per- manents and “banana clips.” Guys wearing Polo and Obses- sion for Men got second glances from the girls. “They all smell good,” M’Shaun Burks, sophomore, said. From red ropers to black con- verse hi-tops, personal preference was the key to style. The discussion of the upcoming football game is interrupted when Moses Medina and Jesse Sosa, with his shades and layered haircut, check out Jose Fernandez’s new shades. 8 FASHIONS
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I STUDENT LIFE Sharing Forms Bond Songs and poems have emphasized that A friend’s a friend forever.” Friends shared secrets, clowned around, cheered each other on, and had a few squabbles along the way. In the halls, the sophomore girls laughed and giggled over the cute guys and the new gossip, while the seniors talked about college plans and graduation. Friends also passed the time before and after school with humor and just some good old talk. To the teachers’ dismay, they also did the same in class. Friends also gave each other support from the stands, the field, and the court; and friends were there to cry together when a defeat meant the last football or basketball game of the year — the last game ever for the seniors. Of course, friends fought and squabbled along the way, but it just strengthened the bond between them with a test of just how strong that bond was. In the end, though, a friend was somebody always there, always ready, and always treasured. While Jamie Adams, first grader, thinks of all of the things he wants for Christmas, eighth grade tutor Jason Mote wants to help him write a letter to Santa. ,L The cat and the goblin prepare for the Hallo- ween play the seventh period speech class presented for the elementary school. Leah Hobbs, black cat. makes up goblin, Chandy Harvey. Marching to the beat of their original rap. freshmen make their way to center court to sing to the seniors at the last pep rally. “My best friend takes me everywhere I need to go; she listens everytime I have a pro- blem. All-in-all she’s been almost like a sister,” said Melissa Walker of her friend Nancy Shaw. 10 FRIENDS
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