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Special Days Show Creativity Headbands, anything camouflage, knickers, ballet shoes, ruffles, and leggings could be seen all over the campus as students dressed in the latest fads. On designated days, Paschalites wore a varie- ty of costumes that included gorilla outfits, Christmas trees, and clowns. Aside from the con- ventional dress-up days, some classes chose to celebrate more unusual occasions like John Milton's birthday and election days. Thanks to these days, students got to show off the fashions of today and those of many years gone by. T . , Nm jak PA Cynthia Guerra. Rene Rosales, Tracy Shore, Scott Tuomey, and Melissa Hodges display the latest fads. A l dare you to make fun of my costume. Natalie Blinderman elovtns around, P liek! lt's alive. Winky Ilix, Mindy Milrany. and Sara Turpin play in the garden. XCTI Y IT r ' lgy 2 New , , E-'tiff lllllllli ll lllllllli lllllllll Ill ww. s ga , ' He illnitll lllllll Y llllllll r I'
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Western Tradition Prevails To celebrate the beginning of the Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show, students dressed in western attire. Winners of a beard growing contest, sponsored by LC, were chosen for the length, fullness, and originality of their beards. LC selected a Miss Cowgirl and a Mr. Cowboy from each class. The winners included seniors Renee Ostrander and Scott Moreland, juniors Deborah Castillo and Bart Gutierrez, sophomores Bridget McAnthony and Emmanuel Fritz, and freshman Kelley Peterson. To continue the western mood, many students at- tended the annual stock show parade. AA4 Kelley Peterson thinks ofthe cowboy she is going to give her bandana to A Are you serious? Angela Edwards and Cinda Burns test their Texas drawls while waiting to bejudged in the contest. A4 Where did the extra ace come from? Jim Sanders and John Clingman look at each other's costume in the front foyer. 4 He looks so realg he can't be a robot. Vincent Brooks and Annette Martinez par ticipate in Western Day by dressing up.
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mf! Maw AA4 Glrls are made of sugar and splce and everythmg nlce Deena Mavlas dresses as a candy cane for Christmas AA They always sand l had an extra sparkle Ellen Knapp shows her Chrlstmas sp1r1tby dressing as tlnsel, A4 Where s the camera? Robert Wright Blake Woodard and Richard McLamore celebrate poet John Mllton s brrthday A Jack Melcher threatens onlookers Whlle dressed as a plrate
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