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i ll The best mem- ory of a senior was being 8- 5 A D i s t r i c t V o I I e y b a I I champs. - Stacy Lancaster Schlotterer, Ricardo - Band 84- 88, German Club 84-872 Weightlifting 8788 Scott, La Shonda - Acapella Choir 85-87 Selvera, Miguel Sharp, Teresa - Color Guard Of Hcer 84-88, Band 8488 Deja Vu 86-88, Mu Alpha Theta 87- 88, French Club 8788 Who's Who 8788, Academic De cathalon 8785 Shelton, Cynthia - National Hon- or Society, Band 84-88, Who's Who Sherrill, Sandra - Volleyball 84- 88, FCA 86-88, National Hon- or Society 87186, Who's Who Shinagawa, Michael - Golf 85- 88, Whois Who I Q Silva, Eddie f L Simmons, Steve Slayton, Charles Smith, Donna -OEA 87-88, VOE COOP 87188, FHA 8586, Homecoming Committee 87- 88 Smith, Jerome - Band 84-88, Stage Mgr. 87-88 1 8 PEOPLE I Changing The Past idn't you just hate it when , you were sitting in class and the teacher asked you a question and you had no idea what he was talk- ing about? It was then that one wished one had paid attention ear- lier or done something different. Many seniors wished they could go back and Should have i roughly the same effect on the brain as four years of watching TV eight hours a day. They both turn a rea- sonably healthy brain to mush. Other students wished . they had gotten in- volved in extr -cur- ricular activitie . I would try and 'have gb worked harder 06 redo some of the things they did earlier in high school. Senior David Barker wished he could return to his freshman and sophomore years to take things easier. I've learned that four years of school work has back fhenk more fun in school and f Ja'-an would definitelyi play f sports, comments Jason Spence. On the other and, many seniors said they wished they had not taken things so lightly. A Many seniors agree that it takes A hard work and dedication to suc- ceed. , i f I- W Qi- Wt I
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Rush, Gina - Volleyball B4-85, - BasketballfBaseball Mgr. 84- 85, Chey-Annes 86-87 Russell, Julia Rust, Michael - VICA 8588, Vice-Pres, 87-885 Tennis 84-85 Salazar, Mark Salinas, Richard - Basketball 84- 85, Football 8485, FHA 87- 88, FBLA 8485 Sanchez, Tony - Indian Echo 87- V 88, VICA 8788, Commercial . Art I 5 I1 86-88 gr l -Sanchez, Saul - Football B4-88 Sanders, Scott - Football 8488, ' Baseball 8488, Basketball 84- 86 Soph. Class Favorite .4 Bored Silly -- x ' ' was in Skaggs and run- ning down the main I aisle when I slipped ,ll and went sliding down the aisle into a display. Then the store manager made me pick the mess up! This might seem quite embarrassing, but it ended up being a hilarious story to tell, remarked . nights and made the best memories, said .Ianyth Giessner. The best thing I did to kill time was when Adriana and I were in the year- book room and we were singing along and dancing to a Billy Idol song, ap- parently we were too loud because an administrator came in and asked us what we were doing. Adriana got off 'Thomas Orosco. How many times have you been left with nothing to do so you thought up something crazy? Many seniors engaged upon some crazy and strange acts to fight the boredom. Halloween night my friends and I went around SBorrowing' pumpkins. We 5 if we get caught the fun is worth Even Jon Ussery 5 'L 99 I things they could the table and I stepped off the chair with my broom guitar , replied Ja- mey Garrett. When the pres- sure built up and the seniors were going 'mad' many of them turned to an alterna- tive route - to do the never get away with! were caught 'borrowing' one and tried ', to explain that we were from the Bet- l ter Pumpkin Bureau and that the pumpkin had to be confiscatedf' said Frankie Rios. I We've all done crazy things whether it was for fun or if it was just some- thing to fill the time. The crazy things we did added fun to our days and l l I l 5 f' it I bam, 1 , .,,.. 'M - I 1' 3, ai- , J .. ni' . -gf -me ft x yoj is I yfi .t r 6. .. N Daring as always . . . Brian Nix makes sure the coast is clear, while Kevin Briles picks up some protection. - photo by Melanie Throne SENIORS 1 7
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Smith, Kimber Smith, Michelle - Track 84-88, Volleyball 86-88, Who 's Who, Honor Society, Student Coun- cil 8587 Smith, Shelley - Cross Country 8485, FHA 84-88, Vice Pres. 87-88 Smith, Sonja - Basketball 84-88, Track 84-83, Indian Echo 85- 88 Smith, Stephanie - FBLA 84-85, OEA 87-88, VOE 8788 Sneed, Christina Spence,vJaeon - Baseball 84-85 Spicer, Patricia Stannard, Michelle Stayton, Danny - Basketball 84- 85, VICA 86872 Track 87-88, FBLA 8788 Steger, Sharon Stevens, Gregg - Basketball 84- 88 Who 's Who, National Hon- or Society Stout, Gary, - Band 8488 Agape 8768 , , Strain, Steve - Basketball 84-86, Golf 86-88,1 Television Produc- tion 85-88 j Stringer, -Patricia - DECA Trea- surer 8 7-88 Sullivan, ,Haley - VOE 87-88, OEA 8788, FBLA 84-85 Sutherland, Debra Talley, Thomas - Football 84-8Z Photographer 86-87 Taylor, Angela - HOE 86-87, FBLA B586 Taylor, Brian - Auto Mechanics 86-88 Taylor, Tim - VICA, Vice-Pres. 87-88, ICT 87-88 Bld. Trades 8687 Teer, Shelly Tejeda, Adriana - Volleyball 84- 86, Senior Class Favorite, Ju- nior Class Prom Chairman 86- BZ Student Council Vice- President 87-88, Yearbook Staff 87-88, People Editor 87- 88 SENIORS 1 8 1
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