Monterey High School - Chaparral Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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After the announcements end, scavengers scrounge for reject pictures in the jour nalism room. The give-away was a' ploy to get students to check that their yearbook mug shots had been received, yearbook adviser Jennifer Tomlinson said. Photo by John Roork HES BES Not the ideal way to wake up, first period boys' physical education members run warm-up laps around the gym. Photo by Lane English 8:00 Required to be in her room 10 minutes before the first tardy bell rings, French teacher Michele Wade checks the reinstatement list. Photo byAmyluskey 8:18 Running late, sophomore Cheri Jeter gets ready to beat the light on 50th and Gary to avoid being tardy the second time. Photo by Rob Jones 20 STUDENT LIFE

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IN TRAINING. During spring football workouts. Incoming sophomore John De Leon takes a water break from a series of pipes hooked up for several to use. Photo by Ricky Donrthan WEEKEND RETREAT. Junior Melissa Jones joins in on a discussion at Disciple Now, a weekend Bible study of boys and girls at one church member's house. Photo by M«k Cl k EARLY OUT. Julie Baiza congratulates another grad after the ceremony January 29 in the auditorium, the first ceremony where mid-term grads got to wear caps and gowns. Photo by Mike Clark Not a 19 ESCAPES



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LIFE OF MONTEREY DAY IN THE At 8:20 each weekday general chatter filled the halls as average students filed in for another typical day. We chose three typical students, a sophomore, a junior, and a senior, at random from a card file. In recreating a routine day, one may come to the realization that within each average student there was something unique. Each person's typical day was a-typical. Then she tackled the makeup. “I hate mascara, but putting on eyeliner is the worst,” sophomore Cheri Jeter said. “The pencil always breaks, and I have to Hitting the alarm, she rolled over to sharpen it again. It’s so frustrating.” sleep a few more minutes. But she She looked at the clock, knowing she had to get up, or she would be late should not have laid in bed so long. 7:03 again. Groaning, she pulled herself out of bed and headed to the shower for a quick shampoo. 9:25. Attending a Student Council meeting during homeroom in the cafeteria, homeroom represen tative Drew Anderson will report back to the students in 264. Photo by Jon» Ahlitrom 8:46. Paying attention to detail, Mike Henry works on a project in woodshop. Woodshop students played softball when they had no projects left at the end of the year, Henry said. Photo by Ow«H ”7:57!” Grabbing her books, she made a mad dash for her 1980 Oldsmobile Omega and let it warm up a little. “The tank is always on empty,” she said. And the speed is slightly greater than that of a snail. Pulling out of the driveway, Jeter reached over and flipped on the radio; she quickly turned it off again. “Riding in silence is better than listen- ing to two broken speakers,” she said. At 8:16 she pulled into Monterey Shop- ping Center and found a place to park. She jumped out of her car to sprint across 50th, but her purse was weighing her down. “For some reason sophomore girls must carry suitcases,” she said. “It is always better to be prepared for whatever arises than to be caught short. Jeter skipped talking to her boyfriend and raced down the hall. She prayed her biology teacher would not give her deten- tion this time. Finding her desk and throwing her biology book on the floor, Jeter met her seat just in time — just as the tardy bell rang. 21 MORNING

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