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4-C. Skate boar- ding accidents? Over the sum- m e r m y skateboard flew off the edge of the Sea Wall. Skateboarding is only a small part of Paul Wheat's life as he also rides rac- ing bikes. Photo by Rosie Mar- quis. Even though the football season end- ed for the year, Junior Donell Nor- man, a varsity player, 'ust cannot keep away from the field. Photo by Steve Tise. Freetime 19 .
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Running In The Fast Lane Friday night... 9:00... Spanky's at Highway 290 at Jones Rd. This was one of the many settings where J.V. students gathered together to celebrate after football games. No matter what the score, the students found a reason to have fun. Some of the other places students went to included Bee J ay's which was an adult bar Sunday through Thurs- day, but on weekends teenagers took over. Non- alcoholic versions of d1'inks were served as well as soft drinks. Gina Rossel said that Bee Jay's was a great place to meet people. Shopping malls were another place where teens hung-out. Susan Robertson said that the Galleria was the best place to shop and eat. For the most part, the main reasons why teenagers went out was to meet people, be with friends, and have a good time. Written by Steve Tise. LX, Enjoying a Friday night at Spanky's, Sophomores Lynn Hofner and Thuyanh Nguyen talk about the latest J.V. gossip while they await their pizza. Photo by Steve Tise. At the Junior Class ice skating party, which was held at the Galleria Ice Chalet, Denise Kraft and former JV student Krystin Alexander, spent a few hours enjoying the afternoon. Photo by Rosie Marquis. In the late afternoon Varsity tennis player, Ester Bui, spends some of her free-time practicing. Photo by Steve Tise. uJf'7'rf Iylwh. HA il-YI J PJ. eg gr 3.1! .Q if ssns. 5' 18 F1-eetime Double Page Spread by Steve Tis
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Clouds Clear for Crowning The day started gloomy and overcast with showers breaking frequently. Nominees for Homecoming Queen looked out windows wondering if the rain would let up. As the time for the game grew near, the sky re- mained gray but the rain sub- sided. The ceremony for the crowning of the new Queen would go on as scheduled. Nominees Missy Moss, Melissa Wafer, Teresa Burghart, Christine Schielke and Christi Carter waited for half time. Finally, the time had come for these Seniors with their credentials to be announced. One by one they walked on to the field escorted by their fathers. The stands grew quiet as Christi Carter was announc- ed as the 1985 Homecoming Queen. With her arm in a cast, Christi's excitement with this honor showed clear- ly on her face. I was so hap- py I cried, she said. So the day that started dreary and damp, ended shin- ing bright for the new Queen and her Court. Written by Stephanie Cole. Tears ofjoy form in Christy's eyes as she is crowned Homecoming Queen. She is escorted by her father, Mr. Neal Carter. Photo by Carol Sharp. .- 20 Homecoming 'Kr 4' KM' f 1 .L QV ,X I had a lot of good competition -- very good com- petition. Christy Carter. af? Double Page Spread by Denise Care
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