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Halloween again Clowns, punk rock stars, others do things a little differently this time it was Halloween again but this year things were done a little differently. For in- stance, the Future Homemak- ers of America Halloween Par- ty. People dressed up like clowns, punk rock stars, cow- girls, and other creatures that the students could dream up. About 20 people showed up for the festivities. Mary Lou Gonzales won the best costume award which earned her a pair of huge sunglasses. Games played were Mur- der, Fortune Telling, Passing the Lifesaver, and others to keep them entertained, Mrs. Carolyn Derouen said. A Spook House was held at the lerry P. Worsham audito- rium tor the public. The Spook House was a money-making CLOWN EYES: lunior Mary Lou Gon- zales, the clown, gets ready for the activities at the FHA Halloween Party. She also won the prize for best cos- tume and received a pair of huge sunglasses. CLair Staff Photol PLAYING GAMES: Seniors lennie Ynguanzo, Carolina Ynguanzo, lunior Trina Seaton, and Sophomore Lisa Tucker get into passing the lifesaver to one another at the FHA Halloween Party. CLair Staff Photol project by the Drama Depart- ment. The Spook House was held in the auditorium because of their extensive stage facilities, including lights, sound, cos- tumes, etc., said lerry P. Wor- sham. They made approxi- mately S650 on the event and about 325 people went through it. The money was used for various Drama De- partment projects such as the spirit signs for the Football team and Christmas banners and also for traveling. The stu- dents helping with the event were Freshmen Brad Vincent and lohn Gernertt, l unior Bob Spikes, Seniors Cherie Curf- man, David Etheredge, Mike Everett, Larry Light, Sharmon Briggs, Laurie Donelson and Kathy Norris. - Martha Martinez HALLOWEEN 19
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Personalization ot M CGFS... License plates, bumper hangers lmost everyone who owns a car at stickers, mirror when it's in the parking lot. I add some 1 Snyder High has their own way of new things and take some things down. I personalizing it. don't try to be the same as others. I just do Some have their names on license it because I want to, she said. plates, others hang ornaments from the Kurt Dunn has rebel flags all over his rearview mirror and others have either pick-up, on the top, the bumpers and bumper stickers or window stickers. Oth- even one just above his license plate. 'II ers simply have stereo systems and speak- personalize it so that others will know ers in their cars. who's it is and so that it will be different There were some really unique person- from anyone else's, Dunn said. alization. Coach Leslie O'Pry has OPRY on her I make it look nice and show off my plates. It has my last name. I mean, who class and style. I put things others don't, else would have OPRY on their tags? she like hydraulics, said Sophomore Bobby asked. Gutierrez. Anyone who may own a car probably English teacher Martha Schiebel's li- has their very own unique way of person- cense plates have BND-AID on them alizing it. Whether it be by putting stuffed because she used to be a nurse and it's animals in it, having fur on the doors or her CB handle. just painting it their favorite color, it's Senior Monica Becerra usually puts a them. No matter how it's done, or why, it's stuffed animal on her mirror. l'Why leave their's. it plain? Then again, it helps me find it - Dianna Dela Rosa fff V N ,.A. Qu' 'L lllt if f i ,. , ,. . ...,,. iii. A . ...,., ..l ,401--.. 3' imrmMmyaqmmmMw, w ii - fgxmgawbwywwwwwiff .. ,,.f I .,,, . .... . , --f'tt r l T I ' . t . Y V I . A nr v r r r - ' fmt li I. - ff l y , , I 'A' tilt I if it zlr A , 4 F1315 ,V K K I ,.- ,.rvv W If wA.,V VZVE ,M , .Q , , ,, . -. , -I. I E21 ' M TEXAS TRUCK F 81 Z8 THE REBELS ARE HERE - Kurt Dunn's rebel pickup portrays his personality. iPhoto by Dianna Dela Rosal I LOVE ROCK N' ROLL - Senior Kathy Stout's Mus- tang is loaded with rock items. All her favorite radio rock stations adorn her back window. CPhoto by Di- anna Dela Rosal ,ffivfasvw 20 CAR PERSONALIZATIONS PAGES BY DIANNA DELA ROSA, SUZETTE HA
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