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W--nr'-Y ---fn-M 'A f -Jil-. lcnlsauif Y Y :lvl-7 , - 1.,3s:.f.'-:rg , CELEBRATING THE VIC- TORY over Mldlothlan, stu- dents went to the Pizza Inn in DeSoto. They are Stacy Stephens, seniorg Ricky Eu- bank, juniorg Michelle Birge and Randy Eubank, seniors. STANDING ON THE STEPS of the Hard Rock Cafe, Krlstln Wyatt and Stacy Stephens, seniors, scope the crowd. The Hard Rock Cafe in Dallas ls a popular place for people to go. 1 A new hang out Hanging around on the skl lift are Kellie Cole, senior and Fellcia Hitt, junlor. They skied intermediate and heglnner slopes. Journalism stu- dents went on a trip to Purgatory Resort Skl Center ln Colorado during wrlng break. The students stayed four nights at Cascade Vil- lage. The journalism stu- dents have gone skiing for two years with Kathy Scattergood, sponsor. ey 1 .a 20 STUDENT LIFE n-ul I M is
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Vain- - -.- 1 Do you MAKING A COMMERCIAL for an invention in Eco- nomlcs is Joerg Plueger, Rhonda Robertson, Anjum Ullah and Scott Raye, all seniors. Economics was taught by Linda Lantz. POURING CEMENT down at the Ag barn ls Stacey Norman, junior, and hold- ing the wheel barrow is Scott Raye, senior. Corey Piper, junior, stands by as part of Jack Cooks ag- mechanlcal class. It met fifth and sixth periods every day. .......i- E, EL .L .QL li, ,L by ,B 9 ,li .J I3 5 L ll I ,Lf 29 39 J STUDENT LIFE 19
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Where does one go to It was Eriday night. She was getting ready to go hang out, but where does one go in Red Oak? There was no place in Red Oak to hang out.l went toa friend 's house and partied, Alisha Pritchard, sophomore, said. What altematives were there when there was no place to hang out? Many people went to Mazzio's every Sunday night. Usually after church every Sunday I went out with a bunch of kids to Mazzio's just for the fun of it, Jennie Oliver, junior, said. The Hard Rock Cafe in Dallas was another place many teenagers hung out. It included music, food and an exciting at- mosphere. It was like a trip down a musical memory lane where one could see outfits wom by John Lennon or a guitar by Bryan Adams, Kellie Cole, senior, said. They served outrageous food, like the swordfish, but it was the real fun atmosphere that brought a lot of the people there. Restaurants or fast food joints were social places where people hung out. My life was uneventful before I started going to Cheddar's. Now you would find me there every weekend eating cheese- sticks, James Scott, senior, said Whenever my friends and I went out on weekends, we usually always ended up at Taco Bell. They knew us by name, lVlichelle Kingsley, senior, said. Many people hung out at places just to meet interesting people. Some went to various places depending on what type of people they wanted to hang around with. Speeds was where the action was at. Lots of rockers went there to swing it. Sticks, on the other hand, was pretty slow and mellow and mostly hicks go to Sticks, Margaret Arruda, senior, said. It seems there was only certain places freshmen gathered. Freshmen generally hung out in the bathroom because that's the only place freshmen had rights, Paula Lindstrom, freshtnan, said The lake was a fun place teenagers gathered. One could enjoy the water and sun while scoping the area for looking girls or guys. good About every two weeks, I went to Possom Kingdom Lake to meet interesting people and catch some rays. I enjoyed riding jet skies, going boating and diving off cliffs. The nights were even better because I went to watch the submarine races, Steve Donica, senior, said. Many teenagers went for adventure and cruising up and down the DeSoto strip. Cmising the strip was a way to meet new people and get away from the house. Every weekend I found different places to cn1ise, Traci Eberle, sophomore, said. Different hair styles and funky dances drew people to new places. The Theater Gallery was one of those places in which many people enjoyed going to. Going to the Theater Gallery was a really different experi- ence, Penny Carr, junior, said. Everyone there was punk so there was a lot of people with Mohawks and stuff. It was fun to watch them slam-dance! It was just wild! Hangouts were what added adventure and fun to life. They were places where teenagers met new peole while enjoying different atmospheres. ONE-ACT PLAY students hang out in the drama room. Some are Charla Little, drama teacherg Cheri Ran- som, Margaret Arruda, sen- lorsg Jennie Ollver, junlorg Trudy Pearce, Mary Murphy and Rhonda Poteet, seniors. 'LE TEACHERS GATHER ln the lounge to talk. They are Bebe Montgomery, Spanish teacherg Carol Harris, substl- tuteg Sandy Morton, Eng- lish,Linda Webster, office and Don Powers, anatomy! physiology teacher. 'ff ...J I ...J .L JS .5 25 N ,J lb L B1 BJ. 5 L L. QD .29 L STUDENT LIFE 21 jjzj
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