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Like parents, like kids How embarrassing! Moms, dads, sisters working at school! But it does have its advantages...disadvantages, too r4 r,, '., ,fifkac v,qw, '4',,., A r-L' K I- ' r Ant 4 1' ,411 A A . 741. ua x7i Lf A- Laura Villarreal says. But Mrs. Rose Villarreal, the school nurse, I t V looks at her daughter with loving eyes and stamps, Return, A , f To Class on her pass. Sometimes I feel sorry for the poorzgvv girl. She's really a good kid. I don't think she's been sent home, 1 x Q 'jgin two years, Mrs. Villarreal said. 4 . P 'lv :rv if 51 :Vfv VM' r 'l v44 ' v 414 VJLV7 nn ,-rv ,,A-'I-',,,V,1f,. ,',.Q-I-iAL4'v..v--,AA s . f-1-I-I--if fY-1-AA'-' A' X X om, please, my stomach really hurts... I want to go home,' .4 1.71. 7 . vr Some students think having parents work at the same school wouldfii' iiimake life much easier-grade-wise, of course. But that's not always true.g,', :V Sometimes I think my dad expects a lot more hard work in my grades ' ' jgfespecially in English, since he is a English teacher, Laura Coltharp saidff' rfbkof her dad, senior English teacher Mr. Larry Coltharp. A L 4 A What's worse than having a parent work at the same school? Pam Peddyfvlf A I v V, v fgithinks it must be having a sister teach English and coach track there. , My sister, Gina Peddy, gets mad at me a lot because I call her Gll'l8,':., .x 1 hfrjinstead of Miss Peddy. It's hard to remember because she has been myfffv sister longer than a teacher and coach. I just think of her as a sister I used L. L1 to fight over clothes with, Peddy said. Having parents or relatives may also have its advantages. I like havinglfvj, 5 my dad work here because whenever I need some money or I want to gog Q. fjgsomewhere, I just walk down to the gym and ask, Amy Gage, daughtergftf ,LC of Coach Flonnie Gage, said. x-VV .4 : A f A Mom, dad, brother or sister-relatives at the same school always has its- ' v V 1. I N , 1' , if jadvantages and disadvantages. Eldllliele Perry alll .lil Mclluilall 13 vsv,'L,.-,L,Qv,,v,,,,v4Lm,,..',,1svQ'-1-x,,,1.i-14v1v,'L,.-,L,1v,v Lv: '11-,', 'vvvA ,.4,,t-ALL vv-vvfuv-if-1 Jer A1.v 4 v4 A-vrv A -1 M Af 1 gg, .rg A v v A A-ik AA,-41. -5, 1,,,.v1 - i 3 Qs El8EIParents at School hanks Mom! Getting a band- aid and a friendly smile from mom, Laura Villarreal takes a dose of TLC from school nurse, Mrs. Rose Villarreal. Tlllll Trlilile :loin ES :sg .. . I topping by her sister's office after school for tutoring is Pam Peddy. Miss Gina Peddy teaches English along with her coaching duties. Tanya Trllllla lmln. I I 1 . 1 fl? Z WA il., , .if , , .. .1 lr l it
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354' Magic moments Naming a new queen, winning big over Mansfield, dancing the night away made Homecoming a night to remember outonieres could be seen at Irving Schools Stadium. Everyone was -nc, , ,.vfA,.f,'3,,v1, ,A-f- D ,V ws- Q., --v,,.,, C I. vu U ' - - f 3 vs 0 mcg ,,uwQu0,u,,0U Q f, ,QQhLf,QoFo,,cs0IcnDhoc,Quoin a 0 can 0 coo 5 looking forward to a game the Vikings were sure to win, whether ,fi sitting with a date, with friends, or waiting for their football date. The Q53 game to many was very important, but also to many it was of not 05, the high point of the evening. Nl didn't think the game was any big deal. iff fjiif My date and I went in our regular clothes, then at half-time went home and FE? iojg got ready for the dance. I think it's better that way, Nicole Ward said. But Stacie Cashman disagreed, The game is just about the most :fi important part ofthe evening. I went with my dress, mum, and everything Q25 Eg and I had a lot of fun. ' Q 5 no After the halftime show, crowning of Homecoming Queen Lara Trahan, if 503, and rest of the game, stadium bleachers were emptied out, blue balloons 521 and coke cups remaining as the only signs of the Viking victory over 12 fj-Q Mansfield. O 0 Student council-sponsored dance with class decorated halls of blue and 5:9 ' B 0 luv .321 grey was packed. I-lundreds stood in the line going from the office to the .Zz cn: D D u fri come and let loose, not bothering with pictures. I didn't want to get to 5.15, 65:9 think it was worth the wait, Christy Faulkner said. can 0 ,eau 0 This wasthefirst homecoming for some, atrip to remembered times for others, and to many this was their last I-lomecoming as students, but it is .555 a time always remembered and a moment never forgotten. Eslielly Elements jig u '2a'i,u V -1 V t, V - - -.. Y . an moose 0 V L, 0, no ,,v,,.,vvucv,, ., QQ..-D ., ...uecreo V - ,, pm ,.. v.-nog. . ,.Q -ufooucvn eU0?D.Jli0. 0 uf. onvooiuoo onouowno an Df',,D,,o A0Qf'Hn1D ,QDff so D D ' 0 on 0 DQ 'ww fterfinding outshe isthe new eady to dance the night the I-lomecoming queen, Lara away, Mark Courson, Keri Trahan clutches her fathers Dodgen, Christy Rogers, and arm in suprise upon hearing the Damon Thompson stop for announcement. Bm Newton mln. pictures at the dance. .lill Hieiilial iitntu. Ei7EHomecoming yearbook room, ready for their pictures to be taken. Some just wanted to chi pictures made because I just wanted to get here to dance. Also, I didn't 31,3 no 5
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W ,wr ly W L X , if -W f 43 ' elping out, Laura Coltnarp erases tne onalkboard for ner dad, lvlr. Larry Coltnarp. My dad's Working nere nas advantages and disadvantages, Laura said. lt's good because ifl need money or anytning, all I nave to do is run upstairs. But it's bad because if ne - -- really vvanted to, ne could oneok up on me all tne time. Generally, l guess it's not too bad. Tanya Trilllile uhuln. om Mrs. Molly Turner nelps Jonnny and Jenny Turner. Sometimes it's great naving ner nere, but l can't get away vvitn V' 1 'fo Lf'-' 7 ff ' ' 4 ' ' anytningf' Johnny said. .llllhililm El9ElSiblings at School
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