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Bus 3 is one bus out of the 20 that travels its routes routinely. For some, the long ride home is monotonous junior Judy Jude and freshman Fearl Christman. Buses not only give children and teens rides to and from school but also take them on academic field trips. Seniors Jevon Jackson, Mark Bellaw and Tim Foresha travel to the Quiz Bowl match. Patiently awaiting the buses departure, juniors Lorrie Hines and Tisha Oyer have a brief chat. Sitting toward the back of the bus hoping to get away with a few pranks, freshman Fearl Christman. After the dismissal bell, students scatter in search of their buses. After a field trip to Reflections, sophomore Lori DeWeese gets off of the bus while Jason Nathan looks on. Bus 17
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jjUj One out of the 20 bus drivers. Bill Maloy heads out of town on his regular bus route. The driver of bus 24, Cookie Kritzwiser, talks to principal David Surrey and assistant superintendent Dwight Hampton. Opening the top to use the hoist assistant Jimmie Mustard prepares to work on a bus. Snacks, walkmans, tapes and even textbooks shared with friends replace the hairpulling or foot stomping of the children. Some of the 150 students who ride daily to the vocational school report almost boring trips on the two packed buses. After all, two per seat beats sharing one with three or four children. Sometimes the seating partner actually proves interesting if drivers permit seating choice. Bus drivers obviously deserve more sympathy than students . They drive with a load of natural noisemakers whose least concern is consideration of the rights of others. Apparently drivers do not mind the survival of the fittest atmosphere. Some drivers said that they actually enjoy helping the student in his quest for knowledge, athletic prowlness or socialization skills. Working as a bus maintenance for 23 years, headperson Jimmie Williams. 16 Bus
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Jean fabric and fashion designers provided styles to dictate appropriateness in nearly all situations. One student even considered a sleek, denim prom dress, but declined in favor of more frilly fabric for the big event of the year. Page design copy by Bridget Barker, Terina Stephens, Rob Christman, Sara Teets, Jennifer Carcutt StJyllfisIhi What's the latest word on the jean scene? Beat up and bleached out, denims in just the right degree of worn in.” And, what else reigns in the fashion world of jeans? Graphic labels almost as cool as the jean to which they are attached. Just how do these jeans get the perfect shade of fade? The treatments are top secret, but according to rumors, come of the techniques include: a. washing the denim with a bleached pumice stone b. stripping out some of the dye c. completely stripping the color out and redyingthe denim overand over. Jeans appeared in the normal blue color and any other color one could imagine. Green jeans no longer made one think of a children's TV show, and were joined with orange, a sort of purple and a shade of grey. R i p S1 a s h ! TeaH i Fashion dictated that you get out your scissors and razor blades. You needed them to stay in style. All you needed to do was to snip and rip! The reason to ruin a perfectly good pair of jeans was to give them the worn in and old look. Some students went to even greater extremes by pouring bleach on the jeans to given them the accidental bleached look. These jean redesign specialists thought they looked so’cool they decided to wear them on old jean day in April to honor their mangled, ripped and snipped pants. Mag
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