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Trying to help football team morale students sign their names to the big We Love Ya Lobos sign. Students take part in the career day which was held in the com- mons by talking to one of the many representatives present. Having to hurry to catch the bus for the football game, seniors Eric Franklin and Ricky Alex- ander wolf down their lunch. Using the commons as a study hall Teri Driver attempts to complete her homework assign- ment before going to class. 16 Commons whereit's at
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Electricity ran high, adrenalin flowed, and the gym rocked with excite-. ment. No, it wasn't a raid, it was Club Week! Club Week, a week of wacky competition, featured such key games as the egg toss, toilet paper wrap and the caterpillar. Competition was stiff and scores were close as the teams were narrowed down to three - VICA, Math-Science and NHS. Coming out on top as the Club Week Cham- pion was the Math- Science Club. Leading the NHS, senior Todd Hodnett makes a grand entrance. Sheer chaos Greene, Phil Trammel, Johnny and Mark Grant participate in the triple rope jump. Juniors Troy Tyson and Bill Roger roll to a victory in the caterpillar race. Club Week 15
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Commons - where it's a ' ' K n o w W h at happened last night? c a n b e h e a r d throughout the commons - the main meeting place in school. Students can get together and talk about the latest gossip, ask about that big English test, or make plans for the weekend. This is not the only use it has. The cheerleaders paint those huge signs that back the Lobos there. And during homecoming hall deco- rating contest, all the classes depend on its size to paint signs and glitter letters. A student can always count on a television set in the commons to view exciting national happenings. Every dance from Homecoming to the Voting is another of the many activities scheduled in the com- mons. D'Layna Cookston and Angela Wright select Student Council representatives. prom happens in the commons. Banquets fill the commons with award giving and speeches. Oh! and the most important part - LUNCH! Catching the dance fever students enjoy one of the many dances held in the commons. Television screens are set up in the commons in response to in- terest expressed in the space shuttle landing. Commons - where it's at 17
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