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Costumes, tricks, and treats were the main attractions throughout the entire school at the first Annual Hal- loween Costume Contest, put on by the yearbook staff. The contest was a big success, thanks to the participa- tion of most of the student body. For the judges it was extremely dif- ficult to choose only one first, sec- ond, ond third place, but after long and hard thinking, Ms. Clark, Mr. Van Gerpen, and Mr. Lavorato finally decided who the Biggest, Brightest, and Best costumes belonged to. As stated by Sophomore Lana Shelton. lt was a great way for people to ex- press their imaginations, and as it turned out, some people had some pretty wild thoughts! Biggest lthird placel went to senior Heather Parker with her great imita- tion of a shower clearly stating Men Only on the back. Brightest fsecond placel went to senior Lynne Brock- bank with her costume of a lime- green bird. Best lfirst placel went to l'The Fruit of the Loom Girl, senior Shannon Hansen and her Grapevine costume. Halloween Get-ups I 2 Halloween Student Life
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l4 Cruising! Working! Parties! Day or night just like dynamite!! Balers have varying schedules for after school hours. Most students have after school jobs that they consider the hot working spots of Hollister, such as McDonald's, Bob's Drive ln, and K8tS Market. After working hours the Balers get ready to take the town, as shown by Senior Laura Flores filling up her truck with gas to go down town. Usually taking the town means either going on a date, to a party, or just getting together and going out to eat. Those Balers who work do have distinct feelings about work. Senior Gina Lomanto who works at Bob's Burger quoted, l work to support my habitsl Junior Judy Bermudez says, Work takes up too much time from your free time, even though the mon- ey does come in handy. Then there are those Balers who would prefer not to have a job. Senior Jeff Cross believes in being with friends, as he was quoted as say- ing, l'The thing that is most satisfying to me is non-school activities, such as attending wild parties or going on a hot date with a beautiful woman. Jessica Delgadillo, Senior, says, l would rather work than go straight home after school. So as you can see, Balers all have different opinions and views about the working world, but all are the best at what they do. After After Hour Student Life misss ,Q W Q.. fr' 3 I-lour Balers
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