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Shopping . . . there're not many things that are as great as getting some new jeans, shoes, or a sweater. It doesn't even have to be bigg a cute new belt does wonders. There are several stores in Stephenville, but Beall's seemed to be the all- time favorite.Everything from purses to jewelery to clothes can be bought there.So most people go to buy . . . right? Sophomore Paul Stephens goes shopping because . . . the girl at the checkout counter is a babe! Anyway, shopping is usually planned. You decide where you want to go, and how much time and money will be Shopping is a year round activity, but it becomes more popular during the Christmas season. Junior Matt Copeland shops at Beall's for Cindy Sones. Cindy is a very special friend of mine and I wanted to get her something for Christmas. I was looking for a locket but couldn't find one so I brought her a gold heart and a chain. hop Tull You spent.You also decide what to buy. Sometimes this requires a list. I don't have a list in my hand, but I do in my head. I don't do anything without planning, said Senior Wade Parham. Sales are a good excuse to get something new. Money that is saved can be used to buy more! It depends on what store is having a sale . . . you can get good stuff sometimes,'I said Junior Robin Jackson. So you got something new. Yeah, that sweater will match those shoes just fine. Don't you get tired from all that shopping? Drop time seems to be an individual matter. Three hours is the most amount of time I've ever spent . . . my feet can only take so muchli' said Junior Renee Bell. Shop till you drop! by: Brandi Baile Sl J S, I ,gig Q! Student Life aff' in-' '1--
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K we Us Good to the last bite. Senior Denise Locke rushes to finish her last bite of salad at Mazzios. She had gone to eat with friends after they had all gotten out of church. Photo by Brandi Bailey The big cheese! Junior Roy Stone decides to take some time out and play at McDonalds. Everybody was hyper and excited because the Brownwood game was a day away, he said. Photo by Monica Robinson 'lWe were just doing the usual thingggoofing around looking for guys, said Senior Laurey Jones. They were in a hurry to get the good ones before they got away. After McDonalds, they saw some Tarleton guys playing frisbee and they talked a while. m ,iv 'V A-M6 rig ,sr 04 uf e f m e 1, . ' . .- 1 'it is 4. re N Q 4 1 iw' L' 1 ,554 lf' .. E f t ww '48 During a weeknight out on the town when Spanish l teacher Dona Juanita Henderson and several of her students went out to eat at Joses, Sophomore Angela Burton listens in- tently to the conversation around her. Number 261-your nachos are ready-that is number 261. Jennifer Nease, Tyler West, and Debbie Adcock eat out. ul always have fun when I go out to eat, it is a blast, said Nease. Photo by Brandi Bailey Food --' Q
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ts ' in Ev., Sometimes you shop for other people, sometimes you shop for yourself. Junior Pam Virgin started out helping Greg Mefford shop for his girlfriend's Christ- mas, but found a pair of pants that l loved in the men's section. 2 I 'fi7?:f5?'lffEf?if.T:E dkx' Mr. iii.- S 2 K . . Il fy . E, 3' -W io. ii. ff rr. . ,, While some people just go to a store to browse, others often go shopping with a specific item in mind. After school, Freshman Donnice McGehee goes shopping with her parents at Wal Mart. I wanted a watch, and l found one with a yellow band, red num- bers, and black around the face. I liked it and I am now wearing it, she said. Although they may not always buy anything, shop- ping for some is a way to relax, After Stingerette practice one afternoon, Freshman Leann Everett looks through a rack of clothes, even though she had nothing in mind.When she finished, she went home to see Lance. Bargain hunter. Smart shopper. What ever you say, it still means saving money I-low? Shop during a sale. You can get more stuff during a sale, said Senior Kathy Hampton. Of course, it depends on the money supply. If it looks good, sales aren't always needed. I can spend all day at a store, it de- pends who's buying,', said Junior Robin Jackson. But money is not everyone's primary concern. It pleases me if something is on sale, but I donft shop just because of it, said Senior Wade Parham. by: Brandi Bailey 502 OFF Beall's Department store was one of the most top- rated places in town. Senior Eric Portele shops for bargains at a sale rack one afternoon after school. Shopping fish F if 11
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