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.l1.. . - Shopping for stuffed animals on a Saturday after- noon can be overpowering discovers Paul Hensley. Photo by Pascal Villiger. ,gift H 4'-QW 'Oo' Friends throw a going away party for Christine Carlton, complete with swimming. Musicians, such as Sammy Hagar perform in concert throughout the year. Photo by Pascal Villiger. Cheryl Cabaniss and David Jensen spend a quiet evening playing Trivial Pursuit. Photo by John Thomas. 18 Friday 8 Saturday 3
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tilFriday S Saturday 5 i Worth the wait riday and Saturday - Websters Dic- tionary defines them as the sixth and seventh days of the week, but as far as high school students were concerned, these long awaited days were a two night chance to live it up. As the station wagon cautiously pulled out of the driveway and vanished around the corner, a black Trans-Am whipped in, stopping inches from the garage door. lt was soon followed by a fleet of sports cars crammed with kids. The occasion? - A party. The instant the weekend hit, students were transformed into party animals and were out combing the streets for the night's festivities. How was a party spot- ted, you ask? lf no last minute verbal in- vitation was extended anything that resembleld a used car lot in a residential area and was accompanied by deafening- ly loud music was usually a pretty reliable indicator. No party? No problem. The crowd of psyched up teenagers simply moved from a subdivision to the Summit for the latest rock concert. Another interesting weekend adventure Qand if nothing else a good laughj was provided for those brave enough to cruise down Westheimer to ex- perience one of the cultural aspects of Houston. Those people who considered these side trips relatively time consuming stuck to the conservative good times of Willowbrook Mall, Burger King, Mr. Ciatti's, and the nearest drive-in theater. The latest movie or a foot tiring shopping expedition followed by a solid hour of in- dulging in fast food constituted a normal weekend schedule. Perhaps Webster's definition was more accurate, but any Klein student would agree that theirs was significantly more enjoyable. Mark Kupec victimizes an unsuspecting bush. Photo by Pascal Villiger. Restaurants were a popular meeting place for students. Photo by Jen Newton. Friday S Saturday 19
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