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William Sparks-9 Heather Sparrow-9 Jason Spivey-11 Shane Stacks-11 Kevin Stagg-9 Robert Stahl-10 F W Brian Steed-9 Jeff Steed-11 Debbie Stewart-9 ,gi Tammie Stone-11 4,-S J.J. Strickland-10 l, ,is 1 M, x 1 I ir Mike srronmier-10 It , I, Shannon Summit-11 Melissa Sun'att-9 Michelle Taliaferro-9 Ashley Telford-10 Krista Thoburn-10 Ban'y Thomas-11 THE SERIOUS SIDE . . . Representing their junior class, Todd Howren, Chad Dotson, Steve Culling, and DeShon Allen show great leadership as class officers. DIET! DIETI DIETI Kim Harrell and Angie Watson finish their diet drinks while they anxiously await the bell to re- lieve them from the food-filled cafeteria. -wiv 'QQ-N N X 3 ge Sponsor: TEXANA sAvlNGs ar LoANs Classgd Texarkana, Texas A
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IHSSCS Page Sponsor: Jerrell Schivers-9 Brad Schulz-9 Stephanie Scoggins-10 Mark Scott-10 Aleshia Sessom-9 Todd Sharp-9 Chris Sharpe-10 Trena Shea-11 Stacy Shelby-9 Sandy Shelton-10 Julie Shen'in-10 Dana Shirk-10 Shawna Shirk-10 N' Don Simpson-11 John Simpson-11 Chad Sluder-10 Antoinette Smith-10 Stephanie Smith-10 Diet is o four letter word For girls who count calories nglish class is silent except for a low, unidentified, grumbling. The purring sound echoes through the room. ls it a tiger? No, it's only an empty stomach: the stomach of a dedicated dieter. Thin was still in and people, espe- cially girls, took great pains to get there. While some suffered through strenuous aerobics, others practically starved themselves. Most girls on diets ate a light lunch, usually consisting of crack- ers and a diet drink. For dinner, Tricia Brackeen usually had a salad. Sheri Cook and Sandy Shelton had a Lean Cuisine. Most girls go on diets to lose about five to ten pounds and stay on it for a week at a time. I quit my diet when l feel like l'm starving to death, said Brack- een. Since most guys are skinny they can't understand the diet fad. l've al- ways been underweight, said sopho- more Lyndale Holloway. Added Jay Da- vis, HC1irls always think they are fat. ci1i:r:Rsi DIETING is Nor Mucri FUN ron Mary Hancock, Tricia Brackeen, and Kelley Shope, but doing it together is a lot easier. A ROGERS TROPHY Sl' B 2725 Texas
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Cornelle Thomas-9 Kevin Thompson-11 Jeremy Thornton-11 Delicia Thurston-9 Sekina Thurston-10 Kenny Tipton-9 Gina Townsend-11 Tamara Towry-9 Donna Trammell-10 Tim Treadway-11 James Tubbs-10 Terrence Tucker-9 Marshall Tullos-10 Sharon Turk-11 Sherri Upson-10 Matt Vaughn-9 Mike Vinson-11 Ellen Vrana-9 , I , Life after 3:20 Students see the light ot the end of the doy t's 5:25, school's out for the day! It's a time for relaxing, or for some, it's a hectic time. Most students go home and plop down on the couch, turn on the T.V. and watch the soaps that they recorded earlier in the day. HI usually come home, relax for awhile, run some errands and do what is on the schedule for that night, said Senior Amy Campbell. Some of the students' favorite activ- ities at P.Ci. are as follows: 1. Aerobics: The best exercise to lose some pounds. 2. Playing a sport: Practicing for the big game. 5. Shopping: The most popular pas- time 4. Work: 9 to 5 really takes up a lot of time. 5. Relaxing: Reading your favorite book. 6. Sleeping: Everyone's favorite thing to do. 7. Eating: Another favorite activity. 8. Watching T.V.: Students don't miss 'ILEAVE IT TO BEAVER. H 100.gCIasses 9. Socializing: Talking on the phone takes up a lot of time. 10. Riding around: Great way to see peo- ple. 11. Run errands: The thing youjust have to have. 12. Chores: The thing you most dread. PG students could always find something to do, whether it's worth- while or not. And ifit wasn't worthwhile, at least it could be used to avoid other activities, like homework or chores. I try not to do my homework, said Senior Crerri Felling. I always try to put it off until the last minute. Mary Hancock spends her after- noons sleeping mostly. I just try not to eat, she said - Rebecca Sims Joss TAKE UP A LOT or AFTERSCHOOL TIME. but there are some rewards -- cash for whatever time is left. Melinda Birge spends an evening at Coach House Gifts where she worked part-time during the spring.
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