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eychains To many key chains a real life-saver. Julie Dycus I need so many chains so I won't my keys. did not find key a real necessity, so did not waste their A ring off of a did the job just Sophomore Cory says, A small key that will fit in my pocket is best for me. Among the assortment of key chains were initials iwhich were the most commonl, E.T., little plastic gadgets, plastic cards that had a cute lit- tle saying on them and even small picture frames with pictures of boyfriends in them. Trying to find a place for all of her keys and key chain is a chore for Francis Williams, junior. li3?fi'f iiifsi ii ji ii During off season Elio Munguia, junior pumps iron to help keep himself in shape. feain site Not just another building! It's a 450,000 dollar building. The new field house is very effi- cient and a big plus for the Levelland Athletic Department, according to Coach Gene Mayfield. All sports share the facility. lt certainly did solve a lot of problems, said Coach Mayfield. At least 100 athletes can occupy the field house at one time. Equipment issued to athletes can be stored in one large locker. Horacio Garcia, sophomore, keeps a padlock on his belongings. Mini-mag 25
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etal mouth The cosmetic effect of pretty teeth - it seemed to be a great waste of time and a real embarrasment. Sometimes braces added to a personis looks but most of the time they subtracted. They are a real pain, said senior Linda Benson. Junior, Becky Protho said, I guess it is the end result of pushy parents wan- ting straight teeth that make teenagers consider braces. Sophomore Patty Mc- Cord said, I have to go to my ortho once a month or so to have them tightened. It's awful, I can't even eat or chew for about a week. Junior Tim Ready says, After having braces for years, I got them off this year! For a week after having his braces tightened junior Kyle Poage can only eat slushy foods. The ortho tightens junior Mike Leamon's braces. 24 Mini-mag 'Xxx
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ammef S Music by Men at Work, Pat Benatar, and 38 Special blared out of car windows and onto the parking lot every morning before school and every afternoon after lunch. Whether crankin-up the car stereo or a unit at home, it's a wonder they could hear anything after shut- ting off the power switch. I like all kinds of music - sophomore Nancy George. I like country, but mostly I like rock because I like to jam . Senior Mika Courtney. I like a mixture of both rock and country - Jr. Rodney Caddell. Blocking out the outside world, senior Charles York listens to his stereo. A different type of music is enjoyed by senior Jacky Howard. Charge it! To go shopping with no money was usually considered a waste of time. But when students tried real hard they could sometimes talk their parents into handing over the credit cards to buy that special something. The favorite shopping place was usually the South Plains Mall in Lub- bock, but sometimes the stores in Levelland would have to do. Anything from tennis shoes at Bill Clark's to a necklace from Thom- man's could be charged. 'fWhen I go to the 26 Mini-mag mall, I never leave without my mom's Master Charge - junior Susan Brown. But after that wild shopping spree ended, and the new clothes lost their newness, the bill ar- rived and old dad put his foot down, only until the must have went on sale and the cycle started all over again. Dream on! Juniors Stacy Hodges and Cindy Brumfield inspect the clothes at Anthony's. Bill Clark's Sporting Goods offers a wide variety of tennis shoes to senior Kirby Powell.
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