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Wondering what happened to the answer, Sammy Condarco throws up his hands dur- ing Government class, fourth period. Wc JorningA . . . 0lie TVee J4our JjJfuei ix and seven A.M. came very early for some students as they prepared for another long day at school. But others had to rise sometimes as early as five A.M. because of chores that had to be done on the ranch. When mornings were mentioned to students, usually a groan came in reply. Carol Jenkins had this to say, I hate mornings because it's so hard to get going. Once I get going. I'm ok. Most students were awakened to the buzz of an alarm clock while others had one of their parents wake them up. My mom wakes me up, said Michelle Kiser, it's the easiest way for me to get up. On the other hand, some students liked mornings. It gave them time to get their thoughts together. I like some mornings, said Stacy Steiner, especially Friday's because it means the start of the weekend. Rising to meet the challenges of the day was an easy task for some yet hard for others, but all students managed to conquer the wee morning hour blues to arrive at school ready for the day. Taking in the warm sunshine David Rojas en- joys a relaxing moment in Government class, fourth period. STUDENT LIFE n
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Laughing with friends at lunch, Tate Ban- nowsky enjoys the company while |im Wyatt listens in on the conversation. Playing with his pen, Frank Frietsch, foreign exchange student from Germany listens to discussion in fourth period Government class. Getting last minute help on homework, Kim Happner consults with Amy Lovelace during lunch break on the H. 10 STUDENT LIFE
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1 he years and times have all changed but the look of the 50's is back. Many of the people liked the style of the 50's. “I like the style of the 50's, but I like the western style now ' remarked Melissa Evans. One of .the new styles are plaids, “Guess jeans, solids, and many different lengths of skirts. “Peach and aqua are some of my favorite colors together, stated Holli Heap, Yellow and red, replied Kim Happner are my favorite colors together. It seems today that all colors work together regardless of whether red and yellow clash. Although the 80's style is now, the 90's are making people wonder what the look will be. Bar- bi Taylor gave her opinion about the 90's, I think they will start wearing paper clothes in the future to keep from washing. People just do not have time any more to wash clothes. Missy Brooks remarked, The 90's will have the space look. There are many styles being worn and many more being designed. Michea Booth stated, I mostly wear the instyle clothes but not where I am like everyone else. Jeannie Randolph said, I think that in Junction the styles are mostly still country, but some girls are going to the city look. I Tike some things, but I prefer the coun- try styles 100% better. There are many different looks and opinions for the 80's. The 80's style is “you, but who knows what the future holds. The most popular style of all |HS students. Sporting the pride of all |HS lettermen, Harvey Creenles wears his jacket in first period English II. 12 STUDENT LIFE
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