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DONNED in one of the leteet feehions, en eyelet yoke ee ehe ponders on the “H Melisse Evens wears s pin stripe blouse with during lunch. ‘We Have Style’ Styles and fashions were as diverse as the personalities of those who wore them. Styles varied from a “country kicker’’ wearing Wrangler jeans and Justin Roper boots to the “preppies’’ wearing loafers and turned up collars. Students’ taste in clothing ranged from plaid shirts, jeans, and suede ankle boots to sleeveless t-shirts, to flashdance- type sweatshirts, to Mexican dresses and all the way to mini- skirts accompanied by assorted shades of colored hosiery. Stripes, from socks to shirts and sweaters, were in, as well as plaids and yolked fashions. Most of the girls wore baggies. Bandanas were worn around necks and waists. Many gold ac- cessories were worn around necks and wrists. Clothing styles express your personality,” said Cheryl Keith, “and we have a lot of style.” 6 F« h on sponsored by Fox worth-Galbraith Lumber Company 1610 Man. 446-2595, Your Lumber One Store
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More Than Just Eight to Three Alarm clocks always went off to start a new day for students. Decisions were made: what to wear, with whom to have lunch, whether to eat or diet, and what to do after school. Teachers, coaches, and parents pushed students, along with the State, to get the most from their education. Teams were formed to accomplish more. Seventy-seven freshmen were welcomed into the team of 222 student body members. From the groups, new sayings appeared: “You'll get over it, Only on weekends,” or “Let's party hearty.” Students lunched together. And after school they worked together at the Dairy Queen, grocery stores, and other places. From Valley Girl to Annie, students watched movies with friends, even though the Texan theater opened only on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Friends talked on the telephone or gathered to watch HBO or other television programs, such as The A- Team, Cheers,” Family Ties, Four Seasons, “Knots Landing, “Simon and Simon,” “Silver Spoons, or Magnum P.l. With enthusiasm, students worked together, entertained each other, and helped one another. Proudly students said, We are from Junction and we are part of the E Team. SHYLY, Cindy Russell laughs with yearbook classmates and threatana ol forthcoming vengeance. FASCINATED by her bandmate's en- thusiasm, Christine Hardesty watches Carla Wallace become involved in the Mason pep rally. Sponsored by Warner Business Machines, Billand Marna Warner Fredericksburg (512) 997-3856. Kerrville (512) 896-5266. Sales and Service Student Life Divider m
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ADJUSTING her “little toe” striped socks. Shennen Carl sits on the “H es she prepares lor another cool tall day. WEARING HIS striped sweater, Trey Mallerd procestinates his arrival in Chemistry for second period class. IN STYLE with his button-down plaid, current event in third period American Greg Brawley linda and reads another History. IN JEANS and V-necked blouse. Shirley Davis keeps in beat with the band while precticing for the San Saba pep rally and game. DECKED OUT in punk rock style tor Halloween. Christi Porter plays her piccolo during first period band class. Fashion 7 sponsored bylsaack’s Restaurant 1606 Main. 446-2629. Barbara. Trey and Kody. For a Delicious Meal
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