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GETTING TO CLASS ON TIME. Stopping to talk to some friends outside a building or at your locker and trying to get to class on time was a big problem for some students. Winona Moczygemba and Nancy Castor seem to have found a solution: carry all your books. ON TOP OF THINGS. For some students, reading the school rewspaper. The Bear’s Tale, was a good way of knowing what's happening on cam pus. Sophomores Sarah Echevaria and Ysenia Yanez catch up on some current events during their lunch period with the Bear’s Tale. 10 Everyday at P.S.J.A. PASSING TIME. Throughout the day. students seemed to have found some pleasure sitting and talking with one another in the patio area. NO WORK AND NO PLAY. During all three lunch hours many students gathered in the library in hopes of catching up on some homework or studing for a test.
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There Seems To Be One In Every Crowd In every crowd you see at p.s.j.a. there always seems to be an athlete, and FFA member, a T. V. Productions student, here and there, a Thespian or vocational student Teachers, administrators and maybe a counselor are sometimes seen helping students around campus For the athlete, which doesn t only play the roll of a player but is at times committed to another extracurricular activity. Several athletes, both boys and girls are involved in many clubs that are active like student council. Mu Alpha Theta. FHAX or Journalism The Future Farmer of America wears his jacket proudly along with the ever popular ropers You can also see T. V. Productions students around campus interviewing students, teachers, or filming pep rallies and the annual children shows. Thespian members which is one of the largest clubs on campus has over 2000 actors Band members bring out their own kind of music and vocational students are interested in the career of marketing, welding, auto mechanics or appliance repair. Among the crowd of students are teachers and administrators that lend a helping hand. In that crowd the teacher is looked upon to instruct students to make decision or learn responsibility. On the other hand, administrators and counselors are mostly looked upon as people for advice towards graduation requirements and class conflicts. In every crowd at P.S.JA there is that special person who is either a best friend, boy friend, girl friend, the class clown, or that person who always smiles at everybody. There is also that person that makes you laugh and cry for many reasons, and believe it or not there is even an enemy. Whatever the case, there is always one in every crowd. SHARING A JOKE BEFORE CLASS. • For early risers the morning is a good time to exchange a few good jokes. Sustitute teacher Mr. Olivarez and some students enjoy a good conversation before beginning the day. STILLNESS OF THE CROWD • During halftime ceremonies at a football game, the audience breaks for silence. Within the crowd several support the Bears from drama students, a security guard, band members, and even teachers. THE ESCORT Being an escort for over 11 girls can turn our to be pretty fun. Senior Joe Padilla helped as an escort for the Miss Rio Grande Valley Texas Teen CJ.S.A. pageant held in September at Harlingen. There is one in every crowd 9
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PREPARING FOR THE. LONG RUN AHEAD- All runners need the proper equipment lo run cross country Runner Anne Hernande end Franee Coplea prepare the shirts, warmup , end shoe needed for the runner before they ell meet alter school to practice Usually the athlete run one to two hour A TOUCH UP BEFORE THE END OF THE DAY A lot of femile tudent take time out in between classes to freshen up before continuing the day Sophomore Jennifer BUnco »U» quietly as she put on makeup before cU » and the overcrowding of student commenses Everyday At P.S.J.A. Something Different Happens Students attend P.S.J.A high school for 175 days a year. The school day is long and hard. For six hours a day students dealt with mathematical, literal, scientific and peer pressures. Sometimes students organized even further when the air conditioning units would be off for some reason and students were forced to work in ninety degree temperatures. For some students a regular school commenced at 7 am in the morning It seems that every year more and more students are enrolling themselves in a 7 am class. Whether the credit was needed or not. students sacrificed at least 45 minutes of sleep to attend courses such as computer programming or Chemistry II. As 8 am gets closer, the hallways of P.S.J.A begin to lighten up with the gleeming faces of its occupants. Due to their residential area those students riding the bus to school arrive as early as 7:30am. Students occupy themselves in one way or another. Some finish incomplete homework, others gossip, and arrive to eat a well balanced breakfast at the school cafeteria The school library is another well known hang out for students with some time to kill Surprisingly, some students look forward to their first three classes It seems as though students have all their energy and spirit in the mornings. Coming in tardy to your first period class is nothing new for some students or teachers, for that matter. Pushing a pupil's mind to its extreme for three long hard thought hours can wear some students out Lunchtime is a long awaited time of the day. Some of their hunger just takes the best of them and they head for the cafeteria as if there were no tomorrow Others take advantage of the time to borrow somebody 's homework and complete theirs Others just sit or stand and talk their pressures away to a close friend. The latter part of the school day seems to last forever. By the time I pm rolls around, students are just worn to the bone Some take the hallways in the hope of finding somebody worthy to start a conversation with Somehow this Is the time security guards are kept on their toes. Every day here at P.S.J.A. is different Nobody can expect to come bock the next day or year and hope it will be like the last one. The temperature may go up along with the scholastic pressures, but the students will still attend P.S.J.A. High School to earn a high school diploma. EARLY BIRDS Before first period class begms at 8am several students are early riser and get to school early For many students waiting outside the classroom sitting and talking before the bell rings is an every morning occurrence Something Different Happens 11
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