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find a hat in the hat shop at the West End that topped off any outfit, said Shannon Bentley, sophmore. Another specialty for West End was the crowds. No two people were of the same caliber and no matter what your preference. West End always had your type, said Laura Phipps, sophomore. West End was always happening, all weekend long. Without a party planned, West End proved to be the ,salma to ,:s,,,r, s,,rs,., .s r o e 1 1 1 i Without adventure, high school could get boring. Daringly delinquent were the guys who played grocery store tag at DeSoto Kroger. Causing trouble in DeSoto was a lot of fun, but something we could only get away with in high school, John Craig, junior, said. Seriously, when I could these guys be taken for anything more than silly. i Weekends were for fun and this year my fun was playing tag at Kroger and causing trouble at convenient stores, all for a laugh and a spontaneous place to be! 5.4 INTO best of friends and always togeth- er, even at football games. They are Angie Davis and Tashia Sluder, seniors. MISCHIEF They Were the quarter from a gullable convenient store customer, said Jeremy Auterbury, sophomore. Fun was what they had as they grew! l 6 WW ff' f I VV M ' , Cruising Copper Street was a common weekend experience. Many students enjoyed the intellectual stimulus. We cruised Cooper in Arlington looking for pretty, intelligent women. Of course, intelligent did come first, Sean Hickman, sophomore said. A hot spot on Cooper was Jack in the Box. Pulling into a parking lot of strangers was intimidating until we realized how friendly everyone really was, Craig Hardy, sophomore, said. These guys stopped here for more than just hamburgers. I liked to go out on weekends to meet new people and get away from the 'cows in the pasture' place of Red Oak, .Ieff Bouck, sophomore, said. For many students, Cooper Street was the place! 1 l With all the stresses of high school it was important for students to grow with less tense atmospheres now and then. The beach, the slopes or just an exciting place I to cruise were their places to go and grow. f Y , I X gl 1 . . f DETQUIFQ l l . ?i: lf1z -l, 2E3E5E5E5E5EgEgEgEgEgEgErI3igEr'-EQ,E3E5E52335E555E5555555552jgi5E523E5EgE5EgEfEf?5ZfE5ff??:'?:ifLQ5i525555
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