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LOOK AGAIN! Here we have an example of two individuals who have totally confused their concept of style. (Rambones and Blaine Meyer) SENIOR CUT UPS. In their own unique style, Amy Goodman. Stacy Davis, and Kel- ly Martin are ready to workout in the gym. 8 STUDENT LIFE DECKED OUT! Jennifer Loeffler says ahoy to classmates in the hall between classes. COMPUTER CLASSIC. Geometric designs on a warm sweater gives Amy Alvarez an exotic look. WARMLY DRESSED. In his winter sweater, Owen McNett relaxes In Mrs. Theola Monroe's English class. LIVIN IT UP! In high style Carr Thomson and Matt Menchaca model their dandy duds.
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Qid someone push “the button that sets off nuclear war? No, it’s just your alarm clock reminding you to somehow wake up and get to school. “But how does one accomplish this extremely difficult task?” you ask. Most students take a cold shower, turn the stereo up as loud as it will go, and either eat breakfast or guzzle down as much caffeine as is humanly possible. Again, this works for most students. I think about how lucky I am to be able to live through another day,” said Clayton Davis. To get going in the morning, Angela Alvarado said, I think about the WEEKEND!” Getting out of a warm, cozy bed is something all students must do, and how they do so could mean never mumbling the words “just five more minutes again. The Beginning of a Nelli Day Ml Sponsored by LIVERMANS GROCERY 1414 Main Street, Junction. Texas 446-2789 BEGINNING 7
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SUMMER CHIC. Pert and pretty Chrlttle Zelter lends spirit to the Menard pep rally. 5easnnal 5tglES 1”Ifter having put up a good fight the Student Coun- cil members were proud to announce that the school board had finally agreed to pass the short’s law.” The students enjoyed the privilege of being able to wear shorts during the first and last six weeks of school. The styles of shorts varied from solid colors to Hawaiian jams. Jams were not the only stylish clothing students wore. When winter came, the students could be seen wearing jackets, coats, and sweaters of their choice. The main winter attraction was scarves of different colors, and sizes. Almost every student had his own scarf. No matter the season, summer or winter, students proved to be in- to the latest fashion. JAMMIN' EAGLES. John Bynum and Mr. Mack Newbury participate In the downtown Lytle pep rally. SEASONAL STYLES 9
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