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Krissi Higgins quickly re-curls her hair with the aid of a friend's mirror. Another Wai? CCE!! Morning!! Ah, mornings! The earliest part of the school day when everyone is lifeless and as en- ergetic as a sponge cake. Some people arrive early for athlet- ics or other reasons and wait in groups in the halls by their lockers. They think of their warm beds that they left only an hour earlier. Girls think of how awful they look even though not a hair is out of place. As the morning pro- gresses, more people come and the halls fill with their noise. Gossip is rampant. The cross- country runners arrive at 6:00 a.m. After their fast-paced stroll on the track, the girls make ready for school. They plug in their curling irons and other miscellaneous so they can look beautiful for the guys. We need more plugsln complained one girl. We're always fighting over themf, After the daily grooming is over, the girls join others in groups and exchange gossip or inside tips on various classes. Students stand, sit, or walk around socializing until the bell rings. Waking up doesn't bother Julie Folks.
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4 Lockin' up Lockers are meant for the use of the student to put his or her books and other school supplies in. This is true in a sense, but lockers are much more than that. Lockers are a piece of home. Students bring other items to store inside these lockers such as mirrors, posters, and a security blanket or two. These items plus the neatness of the locker portray the personality of the owner. ABOVE: There's always so much to do in the morning! Shannon Thomas and Margaret Stapleton get ready for classes to begin. ABOVE: Sherry Hemm and Gayle Midkiff getting into the spirit of things ABOVE: Heads up, Troy! with their first place locker in the Halloween contest.
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The Seniors really captured'l Homecoming spirit with their win- ning entry in the hall-decorating contest. Katrina Reeves shows off her au- thentic '50's crinoline petticoat. The week began with a school-wide hall-decorating contest. Students worked Monday night from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. to finish their halls. The Seniors creatively dis- played the captured Calis- burg Wildcat. That famous Wildcat was the hard work of Sharon Roper. The Juniors were also innovative with their '50's decorations. Laurie Pfingsten brought 300 45 rpm rock-n-roll records to com- plete the Let The Good O W zzz: W Times Rollw theme. The sopl omores showed a blue ar gold hallway, complete with can of Little Elm Classic' The freshmen's underwati world really caught the fish spirit. As you may have guesser the Seniors won the hall-decc rating and Spirit Box contests Their Lobo spirit just couldn be beat! Spirit Week was closed with a rousing pep at the end of school Friday. Nerd Day just wouldn't have been complete without these cuties: Krissi Higgins, Dawn Bates, and Denise Cain. Those red-hot Lobos get fired up during an outdoor pep rally.
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