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Students lead two Lives:ore REGISTRATION RELAXATION: Right: Julie Howard shows off her coordination by cover- ing her books and talking at the same time. Times may have changed, but one fact still remoins-tollcing is the student's lovor- ite posstime. HALLWAY HALLUCI- NATIONS: For right: Between closses, the holls belong to the stu- dents. Right phot by Tino Morciles. For right photo by Dovid Morrison HI MOM! l'M NOT DITCHINGI: Left: Tonya Trail does her finest to flash a smile for the camera between her classes. STOP THE WORLD EVERYBODY, WE'RE HEREI: Right: Mando Martinez and Lydia Garcia pose their 'hulkamania' while Mrs. Twitty administers her yearly duty of registering students into the school. Mando Martinez is a iunior this year and Lydia Garcia is a mighty senior Left photo by David Morrison Right photo by Tina Morales Cafeteria Chaos in class and one in the cafeteria and tails WHAT, ME WORRY? Lett: Lori Springer seems to be wondering what planet she's on while Hyen Mi McLeod becomes an in- terested spectator. WELL, IF YOU'RE NOT BUSY LATER: Right: Pat Morgan and Rhon- da Townsend, office courtesies get a breather from their official duties to hold a conversation next to the Coke machine, a favorite meeting place in the front hallway. Photos by David Morrison STAY IN LINE AND WAIT: Above: Students form a line to register tor the school year, This year, the schools enrollment reached almost one thousand students at 974. FRESHMAN FACE: Wally Watts will ex- perience his first year in high school. Good luckl LOCKER BREAK: Erwin Ouiambao makes a deposit at his locker before the tardy bell rings. This year, students had seven minutes between classes instead of the tradi- tional five as in previous years, Top left and top nght photos by Tina Morales Right photo by David Morrison 18fStudent Life
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VPholos byliraiglsennedy YYVV V VVV V V V VV GO AHEAD...MAKE MY SEMESTER: Left: Tim Jackson and Rosa Perkins make a strong and firm stand for Nerd Liberation in the bobbing for apples competition. SLOP- PY CHARMIN: Right: Jason Belmont at- 1 tempts to wrap his team member in toilet paper while Hyen Mi Mcleod seems to wonder where the real competion is. ALL SYSTEMS GO: Bottom: Theresa Wilson prepares for the Balloon-Stomp. Left and nght photos by Craig Kennedy Bottom photo by Tlnii Morales L ,inks The final event of the game weeks included bobbing for apples. lt's fun, it's daring and it's sloppy. l FASTEST BOBBER IN THE WEST: Right: Lydia Garcia isn't afraid of getting wet when it comes to bobbing for school spirit. SIDELINE PARTlClPANTS: Below: Mark Masterson and Kenny Penoyer get a bird's eye view of one of the games during the lunch hour. THE APPLE DOESN'T FALL FAR FROM THE TREE: Above: Thus remains the evidence of a successful apple bobbing event. LET'S GO TO THE...STOMPl: Left: Participants in the Balloon Stomp do more than dance as they take their pre-homecoming aggression out on each other's balloons. ANOTHER DROP lN THE BUCKET: Below: Participants in the Penny Walk end the race by dropping their pennies into the cups. Photos by Craig Kennedy it VVi.t.Vi O L. Homecomingl17
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5 The cafeteria is a place where students can relax and forget school for a little while each day. lt's a place for fun, games, meeting people, the luke box, and where Matador Mania never ends. ARE WE LOOKING LIKE WERE HAVING THE BEST OF TIMES?: Bottom: Students 'make nice' for the camera and seem to be enioy- ing each other's company in the cafeteria. Bottom row: Charles Underwood, Steve Austin, Arthur Means, Don Lezcano, Tim Jackson, and Bernard Means. Middle row: Debbie Georges, Marlo Jennings, and Kris Feidner. Top row: Robert McDonald, Richard Ackley, Alex Hinojos, and Jeff Austin. Photo by Tina Morales P E. .-mls... ...Ti . . t Q -EF --. E. A - 'ig . -11 . - U ! . l , . 2 . -- ...E 1 'ffitfffef ':..2 .,.ga .. fl M.. rv f' -Q ' N., . , , 1 '5 if N, il NEW GENERATION: Above left: Jack Dungan displays his favorite soft drink. HIS BACK AGAINST THE WALL: Above righti Luke Bishop is unimpressed at getting his photo taken. STEADY NOW: Left: Rhonda Russ ad- justs camera while Dorothy Chin supervises INTELLECTUAL: Right: Mr. Kitchen leafs through a book. LUNCHTIME LEISURE: Bo tom left: Michelle Jackson at a loss for vvords. Bottom righti Edie Galarza speaks vvhat's on her mind... or mouth Top left and top nght photos by Oavld Momson Left. nght bottom left and bottom right photos by Tina Morales . fs X A 1' student Lifel19
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