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Weekends often included go- ing to dances, parties, or football games. However, de- spite the best-made plans, these weekend activities were sometimes a flop, Sophomore Brian Conger un- happily watches the football team lose to Brownwood, 62- 0. Photo by Margo Collins Free time was not always ex- actly free, especially for those involved in extracurri- cular activities. Junior Matt Copeland holds his steer still for the judge during the Erath County Livestock Show. Photo by Margo Col- lins ost fjcomuwid 22'
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N55 .,--. . XX Involvement and spirit was the whole idea of pep rallies. Everyone got involved even more when the football players went wild. Senior Randy Rose steps off the row to help out with one of the cheers . Photo by Margo Collins Outside work such as an insect collection was a major project n 63 and grade in Mrs. Bane's Biology Il classes. Senior Amy Wood waits for an unsuspecting insect to swim by as she crouches at the edge of the pond behind the practice fields. This pond was nasty and gross, said Wood. My feet were covered with mud.'l Photo by Kim Kraatz Sometimes our lives seemed to be filled with school work. While in art class, Sophomore Will Packwood and Freshman Jenny Medders put pens to paper. I was trying to finish my work, said Packwood. During pep rallies, the seniors showed their spirit. When the band struck a beat, the upperclassmen danced. Seniors Rachell Heffernan, Cynthia Wilson, Yolanda Phillips and Cheryl Brown kick to the beat of the band. They were enjoying being seniors, said Phillips, Photo by Margo Collins Senior Michael Ryden watches the last JV game, played against Granbury. I was thinking about what I would be doing the next day at this time. It was my last week of high school football and it was starting to hit mef' he said, Photo by Monica Robinson. Opening
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t smart' is it A sw t s W, u i til will ilfwr - aww -' ff- 'l, lL 1: it. ,U From beginning to end, it was always there. Whether it flew by in a blur or seemed to drag, we were right in the middle of it. Life. Our lives. In and out of school, our personalities affected everything we did. And our social times never seemed to last long enough. During school, in classes and in the halls, plans were made, discussed, or broken, and these plans carried over into our social lives. We went from school to the coke hour at Sonic, drove the 'fdragf' sped through the weekends at top speed. We went out with a date, a ubudf' or a group. We went to games, to dances, to the movies. Occasionally we only went to someone's house to watch movies on the VCR, and sometimes we even stayed home alone on a Friday or Saturday night. We spent our free time in a million ways: alone, with friends, crying, laughing, joking We went through the fights, the parties, the firsts, the lasts. All this and more as we raced closer and closer to the end of the year. In class, time might have seemed to drag, but in our own time, we put it into fast forward. . Instant Preview Panic! Horror! Those first-day terrors. The all- new Nightmare on Dale Street. Zombies in school. The reason? Homework overload. You are now Brain 10 From miniskirts to pleated pants to sweaters to rock-n-roll tees, it's a Fashion Statement. 18 The midnight rush to get home. Curfews, clocks, and excuses. There's no way out of the Parent Trap. 20 Glitter and glamour, flounces and frills. Our very own black- tie affair. It's Prom Night. 48 Dead.
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