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FlnE?? Seniors congregate outside the school building during a fire drill. Fire drills were not uncommon as the admini- stration felt it necessary to prepare for emergencies. iPhoto by staf0 How Mucu Lonosn? Freshman girls sit through a lecture in the Fine Arts Facility. Lecture and as- semblies were frequently an asylum for wandering minds and closing eyelids. iPhoto by Bradley Wilsonl ' -p f 1 'ti I 'j f 1 F N' E. X . FST ' . H il it L lj, . . kb V I 'nut J if Sruosur TEAcHEn Displaying a US History project on the overhead, junior Brian Hlista points to his teaching aides in an effort to explain post Civil War economic trends. iPhoto by staffj KNOW IT INSIDE OUT l ffm. A M s -1' ' A I if 1 sf f . af, I' Q t 9' Mmnon, Mmnon ON THE WALL Sophomore Kelly West experiences the daily routine of beautifying her- self. Early tobed, early torise was the motto of many during the school year. iPhoto by Ginger Gamer? STUDENT LIFE ls lr FULL YET? Loading patio furniture into the back of his car, senior John Courtney assists senior Mike Bromm in one of his week- end excursions to Barton Springs. iPhoto by staffj
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in football ames, 'unior Ra- zilagyi play g mer band. C y y I ding his first evening in himself for his sses, senior Tom Marquardt roads is course description book- Photo by Reagan Williamsonb s y y NE I5 'f'gg'r1S-- A X yf' Y Nil if 1 fix., A ffiilfb-:flgiielm J NMQQ 13 A M HEAT SCAPE G E n durin lunch, freshmen par- ' 1 parture from class he dreaded cafe- food. iPhoto by ' ger Gamer Bock To School Edit d by Susan Bayless
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i hate routines, but if I don't follow them, my whole day is shot. !!!Gray Butterfield THE Days with never - - a dull moment msfde quickly dissi- STORY pated for those who frequently submerged themselves in the monotony of daily routines. As busy- work piled up as high as 16 pounds of books, students became bored, frustrated and just basically burned- out on responsibility. My day to day schedule is very routine. I go to the same classes, do the same homework, eat the same food and go home at the same time, junior Robert Sabatini said. Weekends are the only times that provide me, at least temporarily, with an escape from this boredom. Analytical students managed to break down their days and factor just what created their daily routines in an attempt to add excitement. I didn't decide to make routines for myself, junior Marta Teegan said. lt just happened that way with schoolwork and things to do around home. That's one reason I enjoy the sum- mers so much, because l can just get up and go anywhere and do whatever I want and not be confined by petty daily routines. Victims rationalized that maybe they really didn't mind following their daily routines, because a schedule would provide them with a sense oforgani- zation. I do hate routines, but if I don't follow them, my whole day is shot, sophomore Cray Butterfield concluded. Bur OFFICER Arguing a point with the school sem- rity guard, senior Michael Scheffe claims even the most perfect people commit parking violations on occa- sion. tPhoto by staffl Hman' our Sitting at the shopping center across from school, junior Beau Paul muses about the day's events while senior Tom Lea chats with friends. iPhoto by Sean Baumannj Routines ' Edited by M. Skeen
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