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photo by Craig Ledbelfer Upper left: Kelly Joseph plans to attend Texas A 8 M and hopes to one day become a yell leader. Upper right: Brenda Fisk Senior has many goals she hopes to achieve in the future. Middle: Taking life as it comes, Senior Kelli WilIiam's may decide to go to college after beocming rich and famous. Above: Senior Amy Word is not just sure of what she expects from herself, but she does plan to go to college. Currently she does some modeling. Left: Majoring in Computer Science at U.T., Chris Kent Senior also has other goals to reach. Design by Flose PerezfStory by Kyle Robinson 23
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' f Where will they be in iour years? Where they would be in four years gave seniors cause tor thought. Years of hard study, going straight into a job, getting married - these choices gave the answers to some. Students' plans ranged from majoring in computer science to being a housewife. Picking the right college was a mind bog- gling task. The most popular choices were University of Texas and Texas A 8t M. Right: Senior VOE student Kathleen Nava enjoys working at Farmer's State Bank. Below: To attend business school and reach per- sonal goals, are important to Senior Bobbie Moore. Lower right: Lisa Rodriguez, Senior VOE lab stu- dent, hopes to attend business school. 1 5 1 3 S X! X xl K x 'Q n O0
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Tradition comes home to the Hook Homecoming was the highlight of the football season. The Homecoming pep rally was the biggest ever. The four days before the game were different dress-up days to show spirit. Monday was western day and most of the school looked like a page out of the history books. Tues- day was warm up day. The halls looked like a huge mara- thon. Wednesday was overall day. Thursday was Hallow- een dress-up day. The school was transformed into a small scale haunted house. Finally the moment everyone had waited for, halftime and the crowning of the queen. Pam Neeley was crowned Homecoming Queen. The rest of the court consisted of Bri Brandon, Ann Mary Carney, Katrina Davis, Peggy Fischer, Karen Poole and Tracy Tumbusch. ' tr., ,,.. Q as 1' tri 'tt 9 LK V . .... R, .fn M. ' QQ? - Kyra'-if ?1' 1 1 X ii gf!! if 'W'-Q R . 1 2 3 4 24 Color printing courtesy Austin Photo PL.Ft ,,f,.L 'tt Ria, t.. R. - fit K: -N rms..-..a ...nf-,V
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