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Couples enjoy the music and atmosphere provided at the Mardi Gras Ball. iPhoto by Hardingj Dressed in their finest, Lisa Lopez, Veronica Carrillo, Mike Zubiate, Lisa Elizando, Brenda Vera, and Eddie Gamez take a break from the dancing. CPhoto by Esquivelj Junior class officers are introduced by JoAnna Lujan, vice president of the Junior class. iPhoto by Hardlngh Friends, Sandra Rigal, Michelle Martinez, and Christine Farrell, listen to the night's entertainment. iPhoto by Martinezj 20fPage by Leticia Sosa
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blaces to go. People to meet. Every Friday and Saturday lght students look forward to the eekends, going to clubs, parties, nd movies, or just staying at ome. On Monday mornings everyone omes to school talking about the veekend, how good it went, and fishing it were already Friday. On Tuesday, everyone is moving round starting to wake up. We live to porty! Wednesday is the mid-point day of the week, two days down and two more to go. On Thursday everyone starts talking about the weekend and finally the day has come. lt's Fri- day! lt's the day everyone is loud and rowdy, ready to PARTY!! While many of the students spend their weekends with friends or boyfgirl friend just relaxing at home or at a party, others are driv- ing around or sitting on the cars on Military Drive. Dancing at Image, Kelli Green makes aces, showing she's having fun. iPhoto by Joronadob One of popular teenage places is lm- ange located on Military Drive. CPhoto by Froebelj Also located on Military Drive, South Park Theaters show popular movies, another likely place to find entertainment. iPhoto by Froebelj Page by Brenda Garciaf19
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I I twas a magical night. Friend- ships were shared and memories were made, said Robert Hernandez, Senior class president, about the Junior-Senior Prom. Held at the Wyndham Hotel, March 20, the theme was Mardi Gras. With balloons and masks decorating the ballroom, the night was a festive one. Said Dessynie Sheffield, Junior class president, lt was a night of elegance and romance. Students dressed in their best from headto .A .,,. 7 ,,,. Q. Mordi Gros is mogicol toe and danced to the music pro- vided by La Franz. Others feasted on the buffet of assorted meats, cheeses, bread, Italian meatballs, and chicken fingers with sauces. Sweets were chocolate cake, strawberry short- After being presented, Senior class of- ficers and escorts wait for the Officers' Dance to begin. iPhoto by Hardingj Officers introduced are Robert Her- nandez, Angela Krenek, Maudesta Scott, and Gina De Leon. iPhoto by Hardingj Enjoying the festive night are Ms. Margaret Carr, Ms. Loretta Long, and Ms. Wanda McCabe. CPhoto by Hardingj cake, and flavored sundaes. The officers worked together to plan and organize the event with the guidance of sponsors Ms. Theresa Arocha, Ms. Patricia Han- nah, Ms. Barbara Odem, and Ms. Margaret Carr. Credit goes to all of the hard working Junior and Senior officers and staff and to the 500 Juniors and Seniors who attended for a very successful and memorable evening, said Carr, Senior class sponsor. Page by Leticia Sosaf21
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