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arasarsfaefa 66 Saturday night, you going? That seems to be a popular phrase around school this year. But where is this place called Wall that people get so excited about? lt's just a few miles south of San Angelo. Just a little farming community, right? Only until there is a dance. Then the population of Wall seems to almost triple in one evening, at least until the dance is over. Why would Wall attract so many Lake View students? Kevin Young, junior, summed up one reason, It is a good place to go to dance. Paul Michalewicz, senior, had another popular reason, lt is a way to meet new people, yet still see your friendsf E ey! There's a Wall dance this 3 Shonda Elliott, senior, had her own opinion. I go to Wall because there isn't a thing girls like better than a cowboy with tight Wranglers! What does it cost to go to a Wall dance? Most of the time it doesn't cost anything because the dances are wedding dances held after a happy couple ties the knot. What else would attract students to Wall? Lois Cauley, sophomore, commented, At Wall everyone can go dancing together and have a good time. Whatever the attraction, Wall seems to be the place to go. So, Mamas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboysf' But if you do, let 'em be Wall Cowboys. Lg STUDENT LIFE 27
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'Up Against the Wall, Page 26: 1. Lori l-loelscher, junior, smiles as she dances with ex-student Jerry Young. 2. Lisa Helms and Rhonda Mullins, juniors, dance to the Cotton-eyed Joe. Page 27: l. Tim Boutilier and Leslie Long, seniors, stop dancing to gaze at the camera. 2. Chris Weeaks, Patricia Masavage, Dawn Carlile, and Robin Denham, juniors, clown around at a dance. 26 ' STUDENT LIFE
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Page 28: 1. Mock wedding participants Robert Uribe, Jeff Jones and Gloria Boutilier pause for a quiet moment during the fourth period mock wedding. 2. You may now kiss the bride, seemed to be the words that Allen Nichols and Karla Greisen followed during second period's mock wedding. Page 29: 1. Seniors Allen Nichols and Karla Greisen, anxiously await their wedding vows. 2. Charles Bishop, Mike Henry, Benny Jacobo, Allen Nichols, Karla Greisen, Cheryl Orr, Ella Ernst, and Victoria Davis all take part in Mrs. Nevins' second period Mock wedding. 28 STUDENT LIFE 1535, as
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