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Gonzales, Shannon-Spanish Club 84-85, Band 8485, Indian Echo Staff photographer Gonzalez, Humberto-Football 84-8 7 Gonzalez, Jaime- Gonzalez, Karina- Graham, Alicia Graves, Dan 86, Soccer 85, FCA 84-88, Choir 86-88 Graves, Kenneth-OEA '87-88 Gray, Rodney- Gregg, Andrea-National Art Honor Society 86-86, FTA 86-87, Commercial Art 8688 Gregory, Nathaniel-VICA 8688, Computer Main tenance 86- 88 , Griffin, Daniel-Basketball 84-82 Soccer 85-88 .- Griffin, David-Drama Club 86- 88, Debate Team 86-87 , Grindele, Laurie Grossi, Helen- Guerra, JoAnn- 1 6 . PEOPLE Q... x An Easy Way Out?? s this class hard? Do you have a lot of books? ls the teacher easy? Does he give any home- work? These are just a few of the typical questions that were heard during regis- tration. Many students took a certain class because they heard it was simple. However, many times the results weren't quite what was expected. David Barker added that he thought Health was going to be a film class, but he was wrong. Coach Kerr actually ex- pects us to work on Health! Also, students took certain classes because a peer informed them it was a blow off. All my friends suggested Astron- omy, but I found out that it was 9592: classroom and 9996 home-work! com- plained Rodney Beaman. On the other hand, some other students took vocational courses and expected them to be easy. I thought it turned out to be a lot of work, com- mented Cindy Brown. We all have taken a class because we heard or thought it would be easy, but what it turned out to be was a class with no breaks. L, ls-
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I', 4 4 JUST A CUT ABOVE THE REST 3, piked. These were some of the ways students wore their hair. Although many students followed hair trends, others decided to create their own unique style. Some of the trendy hairstyles among the teenage majority were Bi- ,U fff ng, short, shaved, or 1 'fa I hairstylists to create their look. I usually let my hairstylist cut my hair however she wantsg l figured she knows more than I dof' commented Matt Anderson. Hairstyles were meant to fit levels, l21yCI'6d CUIS, 3 per50n'3 blunt CulS, flat IODS- y 6-clusually personality and long bangs. While wear what whether it is hair that was.one looks best 3 trend gr length, shaved in a on me. n 0 t , particular .manner, or -Gail Frye W h e n colored in certain Studgnts areas were among the ,, W e r e more original ones. i' asked why Because a person's hair l expressed one's personality, many seniors could not live without the. essentials to create the look. These essentials were curling irons., gels, mousses, spritz, and hair sprays. All were needed, whether in large or small amounts, to create, the unew craze. Some students left it up to their they chose their hairstyles, many simply replied, just to be different. 37 X Bro short Yr? it'-lation C Q fler 141127112 d'sCUss Own 50'le . Somenie-9 Ihe d ', Rhond Bnles end an -2 S. Ph elfent ata by 'fe-vii? 46 Z B10 n de Wn Gentry, Gina - Giessner, Janyth - Cheerleader 84-88, Prorn Attendant, Who 's Who 86-87, Junior Class Favorite 86-87 Glover, Becky - HTCE 86-87, HOE 87-88 Godbold, Lori - Band 84-86, Flag Corp 84-86, SADD 84-85, Indian Echo 86-88, Photography Editor 8788, FHA 87-88 Gott, Mike - Gomez, Cynthia - Gomez, Melissa - DECH 8688 Gonzales, Robert - SENIORS
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Hale, Christa- Hall, Denise-German Club 86- BZ FBLA 86-BZ SADD B7- 88 Hammon, Kevin- Harbuck, Robby-Basketball 84- 55, Baseball 84-85, Football 86-88, Yearbook 86885 Community-Editor 87-88 art Chris Football 8486, Powerlifting 8586 U14 ' YYIF' astings, -Sandra- H Jazz Band 8488 Agape Club aynes Bobby Agape 8588, SADD ead, Krmberly-Volleyball 84- 85, VOE 8688, OEA: Secretary 87-88 efflngton, James-Band 84-88, Jazz Ensemble 8586, Indian Echo 86-88 Hawkins, Thad-Band 84-88, H , - I H . H ieineman, Judy-Basketball 84- enderson Danyale ernandez,-Juanita-OEA 86-885 President-87-88 FHA 87-88, VOE 86-88: C OOP 87-88 1e1i1byf5G,ary- 'i , ,,.,, QQ 5 , Hernandez, Laura-Cheerleader 87-88 Herrera, Chris- Herrera, Veronica-Cross Country 85-87, Electronics Club 85-87 Hoang, Trang-SADD 87-88 iohertz, Amy- iolmes, Richard-Football 84- 88, Basketball 84-85, Track 8487, Student Council 55-86 Iolowinski, Kim-Swim Team 8288, FTA 8688, VOE 87- 8 iopkins, John- SENIORS
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