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Matthew Aguayo Linda Aguirre Jeannie Alford Linda Almanzar Daniel Alvarado Rita Alvarado Marion Anderson Charles Ard Jessie Armstrong Dorothy Bachus Scott Baker Vanessa Balli Rebecca Barfield Virgie Barfield Jill Barnett Judy Barth Daniel Bassano Clifford Bauder Thomas Berard Victoria Bertholf Pamela Bess David Bochat Michael Bomba Lori Bommarito Tawnia Booth Melissa Briones Mary Brooks Ellas Brown Rodney Brown Debbie Broz James Buck Leroy Bustamante Students combine ducation, employment It isn ' t unusual to hear a student say, I have to work tonight. In fact, the phrase is fairly common among students who are 16 or older. Most work in fast food restaurants, although grocery stores and mall shops employ many high school students. I feel awful in the morning after closing at Popeye ' s and go- ing to bed at 1 a.m. While other kids get to participate in school activities, I have to be at work by 4:40 p.m. Theresa Slavik. I used to be a crew leader at Wienerschnitzel, but went back on the crew because I had to work every school night. Getting up in the morning after working till 1 :30 a.m. and going to bed at 2 a.m. weren ' t helping me. I still get the same pay, $3.45 per hour, just not as many hours on school nights. Ann Romo. I use my money to pay for my gas and other extras, so my job at Bealls comes in handy. Conni Carville I ' m training to be a manager at Burger King and put in a lot of late hours, but I like the experience and the money. Lupe Rodriquez 1 Ithough most students dislike working after school, pay-day is what motivates them to keep 1 working. Here Brian Keyes prepares to carryout a sack of groceries while working at Dick ' s. Uany believe that the job of Troy Kohl is just sacking and carrying out groceries. However ex- !pt for paperwork, a courtesy clerk does almost any job asked by a manager. r J 209
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Juniors Officers Becky Marbach, secretary; Suzanne Wilkin- son, treasurer; Kim Leita, vice president; and Lisa Martinez, president. .: Standouts Kim Leita, Kurt King, Melissa Saenz, Ross Grones, Lisa Martinez, and Craig Falcon. 208 Juniors
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Flooring the motion Breaking everlastin requires Spinning, biting and moonwaiking — the students enthrall the captivated class- bound audience. The crew of breakdancers performing in the hall are attired in parachute pants, bright bandanas wrapped around the ankles and the ever popular Converse bas- Glen Hammons demonstrates his breakdancing abilities during lunch on the front patio. g energy ketball shoes. After the jambox has quietec ' and the howling tardy bell has rung, hur-i ried students scuttle back to class envious o, the lasting energy of the breakdancers. Breakdancing, once simply a hobby ol street kids in New York, has become a wel known and familiar sport among person; everywhere. Breakin ' is a never-idling pastime that requires strong determinatior and an energetic body. Glen Hammons, junior, who occasional- ly demonstrates his dancing abilities a; school, said, I dance to forget about m) problems and to let out some anger. Whatever the inspiration behind breakers may be, their abitilies havt mystified and entertained audiences noi only in school hallways, but in malls, or sidewalks and in the park. Breakin ' , it seems, will continue to baf fie onlookers for a long time. Robin Caddell Dennis Cano Julie Carr Thomas Carrera Sandra Carroll Conni Jo Carville Alma Castillo Cayetana Castillo Rosalinda Castillo Jonathan Chamrad Debbie Chapa Virginia Charles Shelly Clifford Stephanie Collins Mary Cortright Robbie Crook Gracie Cruz Renee Davenport Ren Davenport Michael Davis Michelle Davis Tammi Davis Leandra Dean Debra DeLaGarza Daniel D. DeLeon Jesse DeLeon Martin DeLeon Vickie DeLeon Ella Delesma Melody Delgado Richard Delgado James Dcnham 210 Juniors
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