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Y -Z, gff, r R R U After the 2:30 p.m. bell rings, Freshman Jay Rebich goes to his locker. But before he gets his homework, he has to adjust the dial on the Walkman to his favorite sta- tion, 93 Q-Zoo. Photo by Missy Buckalew. While concentrating on the drum major's movements, Freshman Felix Dukes continues to play the marim- ba. Felix, who is in Concert band, is accompanied by Danielle Letourneau. Photo by Carol Sharp. Showing his school spirit Senior Lee Mamone sports his laos and grass skirt. On Fridays, during the football season, Seniors had a chance to wear clothes that corresponded with the theme of the week. Photo by Missy Buckalew.
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Performing The Twelve Days of 12 Christmas for her students has becomeatradition with Ms. Jennifer E if i Saber, sophomore English teacher. Here, along with Junior Kim Lopez she demostrates the six geese a lay- ing U Photo by Carol Sharp. A day before Christmas vacation, a decorated Christmas tree was stolen from the Health Occupations room. After the students determined the whereabouts of the missing tree, they expressed their feelings on the glass panes in their room. Fortunately, the tree was recovered and returned to the students. Photo by Missy Buckalew. At the beginning of the Homecoming Parade, Homecoming Queen finalist Teresa Burghart, is escorted through the streets of the city of Jersey Village. Photo by Steve Tise. ,oy -7.1 'iff 4' A f W .IX M,-, I CASE STUDY: Economics By Mail An The University of Texas in Austin, a large package waiting to be opened, sets upon a professorls desk. In the meantime, Junior Kim Lopez rejoiced because two semesters of hard work had finally come to an end. For Kim, who was later classified as a senior, taking cor- respondence courses and summer school classes were the only ways she would receive enough credits to graduate with the Seniors of '86. Kim, who was ready to go to college, talked with her counselor and gathered information about the cor- respondence courses. She took Senior English during summer school, but decided to take the Government!Economics course by mail. They sent me a big book of busy Work. It had multi- ple choice, mathcing, and essay questions. In between working on her correspondence course and he, regular junior schoolwork, Kim was active in several organizations. She was the business editor of In-Fligh magazine, and the Vice-President of Student Congress. Kim'T voice, along with Student Congress President Deanna J orda was heard once a week over the PA system, in which she gav the weekly announcements. Kim even found time to hold down a job. She worked at teenage clothing store that wasaknown for its unusual out fits. It was weird, Kim said, regarding her job at Express. was really conservative, and I wore penny loafers to work Some of the customers looked at me and wondered what was on my feet. Written by Missy Buckalew.
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Being a secret pal of a Varsity foot- ball player can be time consuming. Junior Diannia Christian hangs a spirit poster especially for Senior John Jansen. Photo by Ralph Bullman. Each year during Christmas time, students decorate their room and doors by adding lights, tinsel, and fake snowflakes. Sophomore Alex 2 .P Salinas adds some finishing touches to the journalism room. Photo by N D A wp JeffCrain. ,Q Mr? Y ' ' 4 ef, Q Before Christmas vacation, friends ,J f ' Jing:-if .U ' exchange gifts and have small parties ' 'U V at lunch. Freshman Anjanette 1 ' , Montero receives a teddy bear orna- ment from her friend Laura Cazares. -...sm . ' r -', Photo by Steve Tise. When the elementary students at Post wrote letters to Santa, typing students answered them. A part of this project included Seniors Santa Mark Prause and Elf Stephanie Hamilton. They went to the school to entertain and celebrate the festive season with the kids. Photo by Keith Rollins. On November 18th, Senior Jennifer Butler celebrated her 18th birthday. As part of her presents, she received balloons from her sister. Photo by Missy Buckalew. l 8 People UXld9l'C0Vel' Double Page Spread by Missy Buckalew s 1 is
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