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CELEBRATING wit each othe: As you ' re listening to the announcements in the morning, your mind drifts off into thoughts of what you have to do today. Suddenly, you hear Happy birthday to ... and a new thought races througoh your mind: Let ' s cele- brate! Having birthdays an- nounced over the inter- com or sending balloons and candy to a friend at school was an accepted practice. It made me feel spe- cial that my sister had my birthday an- nounced, said Julie Arambula, senior. I was thankful that some- one remembered. One group of friends celebrated birthdays once a month at Casa Ole. We usuallly reserve a room at Casa Ole and chip in to pay for the birthday people ' s din- ners, said Kelly Arnecke, junior. Many reasons cause celebrations. Winning the big game calls for a party at the ever-faithful Mr. Gatti ' s. Valentine ' s Day saw the central of- fice so full of balloons, candy and flowers that numbers were issued to students so that they could pick up their ar- rivals. Many students celebrated life by having parties on the weekend or by just going over to a friend ' s house. I like to celebrate life, Lydia Pedraza, junior, said. After all, you ' re only young once. FOR YOU: Lenora Adames, senior, picks up her flowers. RECEIVING: Julie Arambula receives a bouquet of balloons from an unknown admirer. Many students re- ceived balloons and flowers on Valentine ' s Day. CELEBRATING
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RAPPIN ' : John Paul Brown and Chris Filla are two homeboys that are rappin ' in the Raider Junction Jamaboree, sponsored by the Drama Department. CHILLIN ' : Juniors Darrell Bales, Kevin King, Brian Culp, Donald Ramey.and Donald McGee, chill during their lunch period. After eating, many peo- ple go outside and talk until! the bell rings. THRASHERS: Coby Caradosa and Darrell Llanes are thrashers who enjoy tweeking and listening to speed metal. They are part of the ' straight edge groups. T: -- ' v .y« ■- m i NEUTRAL: Shawn Clouatre sports shirts of heavy metal groups but remains neutral in sid- ing with Thrashers. WHAT ' S THE WORD? tlrl
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IN CHARGE: The Stroman Girls ' Varsity Bas- ketball team approached Mrs. Stovall with a direc- tor ' s chair for her birthday. Mrs. Stovall is always in- volved in activities at the school so, she was honored to receive her present. MISTER; Mr. Kiss E. Face was one of the many visitors that arrived on campus for Valentines Day for one very lucky student. BALLOONS: Russell Lassman received this gift from a special someone on Valentines Day. THANK YOU: Senior Kim Hill received flow- ers along with balloons as many other students did on this special day at school. CELEBRATING
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