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J 9' A ' A 1 I If WHICH ONE SHOULD I BUY? Senior Charles Del.aBretonne and Senior Chad Martindale browse through the senior announcement selections dis- played by Herff Jones during both lunches the week of December 3. -Steve Davenport ' s was 20014 1987 summer vacation was 87 days long. There are 43 showers located oni campus. avJ, bf' FOOD FOR THOUGHT. Senior Marie Hamilton reads her. book while eating Doritos in the commons during lunch. Many students used their lunchtime to study or finish their homework. -Shannon Parr Student Life!Lunchtime E9
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lU'N'C3H'T'I'M'E UCKY BREAK There they go just a runnin' down the hall, singing 'do wa diddy diddy dum diddy dol' It looks good, it smells fine! In a minute itlll be mine! Every day at noon, Rebels dashed down ramps and stairs, either to the cafeteria or their cars in search of food. While some students ate the food provided by the cafeteria staff, many students went out to eat lunch at the mall, Burger King, McDonalds, and other food restaurants. I go out to eat every day H , I s 7 f- ,: ' ae., I I f Y . .. . 6352. I WHICH WAY DID THEY GO? Sophomore vice principal Lewis Martin completes his guard duty at lunch during the week preceeding the Amarillo High-Tascosa football game. -Shannon Parr HITTIN, THE BOOKS. Senior Ross King and Senior James Keith study hard in the commons during the noon' hour instead of going to the restaurant of their choice to eat. -Steve Davenport 28 LunchtimelStudent with Robert. Every day! Junior Shelly Thomason said. 'LI try to eat out as much as possible. But, when the weather is bad, I have to suffer and stand in the long lines in the cafeteria, Sophomore Kim Mady said. Even though many students complained about the cafe- teria food, they still ate it and survived. Did someone ever hear about the person who .was admitted to the hospital with food poisoning from eating in the cafeteria? No, of course not. E Y Life sc N While a majority of students had to decide where to eat, other students didn't have such a tough decision. They didn't even eat lunch. Instead, they studied in the library or talked in the commons. Despite this, those 35 minutes kept everyone singing do wa diddy' diddy dum diddy dol -Tamara Wilson POUR IT ON! Junior Marjorie Melillo satisfies her hunger pains with a full meal at Arby's during first lunch. Melillo went out every day to eat lunch with friends at nearby restaur- ants. -Jamie Trook E. .... My A W j nigga Q ,iv if if C N-lf'
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SNOW, SNOW, SNOW. The parking lot proved a testing ground for even the best drivers as snow blanketed the crowded lot for three weeks. Parking spots were slim, but the Rebels made the best of it with no accidents. -Brad Loper I'M GONNA BE LATE. Junior Holly Steinmetz clutches her books as she rushes to first period during the 14 snowstorm before Christmas break. -Brad Loper l l Q lf:aQ:z2- Q ,Q aw.. V f 4 . 1 ' fs . 'afi- Y - i . . . ,. f Af ' E ki :-1-4:4 fs- 'S K ip F E Y .. Q f .r. L R 1' i HERE WE GO AGAIN. Freezing students carefully walk up to the building over packed ice and snow to face another day at the Home of the Rebels. -Brad Loper amen wwf- There were 260 pages in the first volume of' Las memorias, 1958. Membersxof FFA.. iriiised 37iianimalsfrtriA for the stock show. 1 in .,.- . , . S , . .2Fg, . 5. ..r i . an K: 3 .,,, ' ..... rsrr , l ....i M at - if clcfif llrllfrlr an H .... ....... A5 .V r 521 A .r.. r isr' .,,, r Yfgg -.g i Fine: : f -Q jf g f 'HY ' . J' 'Q 'IG G ' a fl r rirl .Q P15513 - . 1-1 0-'41 SHOULD I COME OR GO? Even though school was cancelled for two days, Rebel life continued as usual beginning Wednesday morning at a brisk pace. Activities resumed during the day at full force. -Kris Penzig 30 Snowy Days! Student Life WORKIN' HANDS. Junior Paul Salazar diligently shovels the snow off the sidewalk at the Country Club Apartments where he lives. Cleaning the walks was a major, but necessary, undertaking after each big snow.
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