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x 3 5. - ' --ff nifzy. .. a l I After a long and challenging day of riding the rapids, Gary Nall relaxes while catching some rays at Landa Park in New Braunfels. Photo by Ann Nall. While visiting family in Germany, Rosi Brar and her family go on a tour of the Swiss Alps, including Mt. San- tos. Photo by G.S. Brar. Realizing that her watch may have taken a plunge Ann Nall takes a desparate leap into the San Bemard River and comes up with the timepiece. Both Ann and Lori Shockley, freshmen, went on a retreat with their youth church group during the summer. Photo by JoyNewbury. 5' J. w. - '37 .X T' -f - - -- -.sx e A ,. V - -4' .' Q, , ,Ni 2.4: Y, 41 45-If .. . - P ds? . v Q- , . N fl :Si - S x E, '11, .Qs 1 in Q at , Ki, , 1 sr! Cleft photob Sunbathing tanned many students during the summer as the technique is demonstrated by Kim DeLeon, junior. Photo by Carl Messana. imiddle photob In Galveston, Lorie Lucus and Laura Jorden, sophomores, break for a picture before going to catch some sun on the Gulfs coast. Photo by Unidentified Hunk. fright photol Even some teachers went on vacations before school started again. Mr. Hal Miller, drama teacher, sits on the oldest cannon in the U.S., while in Florida. Photo by Ward Miller. Summer 13. .
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Weapons: Sun Lotion, Surfboards At the end of the 84-85 year, JV students were ready to take it easy and enjoy the summer. Some students caught some rays or just slept. There was always an activity to keep everyone happy. Senior John Jansen and other JV students produced a movie titled Invader . Sophomore Barry Reynolds went surfing at the beach. It was Wet and wild, Reynolds said. For the most part, students took a few weeks out to be with their parents or friends. Summer resorts and anyplace where water was, students could be found. Freshman Ann Nall spent her vacation at the Guadelupe River, while Juniors Pat Woodson and Steve Johnson, went to Canada and Jamaica. It was a blast, Senior Tammy Johnson said on returning from her Arkansas vacation. Those words probably summed up most students summer vacation. Written by Joy Newbury. While on a weekend with the high school group from Fairbanks Baptist Church Britt Littleton, senior, ex- cepts a dare from Joy Newbury, senior, to flip off a small post and lands safely into the San Bernard River. Photo by Joy Newbury. 12 Summer Double Page Spread by Joy Newbury
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Working Hard For The Money Washington, Lincoln, Jackson, and the most favored among teenagers, Franklin, were the main reasons why people worked. Hard cold cash in ones to hundreds kept students in the work force. The ways of receiving a paycheck differed from student to student. Kathie Hosek who worked at Jersey Village Animal Hospital exclaimed, I love it! You never know what is going to happen. Itis very exciting, but the most important thing is the self satisfaction I get from working. I like helping. It takes a talented and skilled person to be a good vet and I know that this experience will help me in the future. Many other students work- ed at a variety of jobs, such as Senior Leah Casey who work- ed at Beck and William Schwartz Insurance as a secretary. I enjoy meeting new people and the oppur- tunity to continuously learn new things. The most popular job was being a life guard. Junior Julie Montgomery said, It's hot, but fun and I like the kids? Written by Kim Beacham. It 's hard work, but I love it and I know that the experience will help me in the future, exclaims Senior Kathie Hosek as she preps a rather unwilling patient for surgery. Photo by Missy Buckalew. I. The most impor- tant thing is the self satisfaction. Kathie Hosek. -. mv.-w..,,, l . - 14 Jobs Double Page Spread by Kim Beacham.
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