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ViT-ia Few people are truly isolationists. Most people like to find others who share the same goals, amusements, interests or even disinterests. People often drift together and hang out together because of reasons that those outside could never understand. Students are no different. A table in the cafeteria becomes a table for our group only. Right or wrong, it seems to be human nature. Some gather together at lunch, while some join school organizations. For others, neither one satisfies their needs. They mix and mingle together until one day someone says, Hey, we ought to have a name. A name such as the Kwaioz, Wild t lountain Bunch, Boracho, or Waste ' OS became their symbol and they decided to buy T-shirts alike. They became a club. The clubs were not school spon- sored or even recognized. Some were greatly admired by the rest of the students; some were not. Some were even a )ain. There were no qualifications to be met in order to be a member except the willingness to belong and have a good time and to be accepted by the rest. Some organized football games and f risbee contests or nights out and parties. No one knows what will happen to the clubs. Some will be revitalized next year; some will just fade away. But it does not matter to the members because generally the association allowed them to have some good times and, most important, a feeling of belonging.
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A) Instead of using the showers on the beach, (C) Beach bound , Jannes Rodrifluez, Mike Carey Bratusek washes himself off at a Port Prevlty and Mike Paul en- • ' •- - • Aransas car wash (photo by Lawlor). spf| 0 break weather cor die). B) Sitting on Billy Shearer ' s jeep, Billy and lerry Lammers try to keep warm during a cool C) En)oying the sand and surf, Kurt Fielden vis voastal morning (photo by Riddle) its Port Arans. r.end during the spring break (i B I ' :, Li £-3
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f : (A) Being amusing in front of the camera, club members live It up in the student parking lot (photo by Bonacci). (B) At the prospect of a sunny weekend. Tommy Linahan, Mike Garcia, Glen Weissgarber and John Kiest, club members discuss the free weekend (photo by Moore). (C) Looking up the correct spelling of Kwaioz, Steve Oockal flips through the dictionary (photo by Lawlor). (D) On Seniors last Monday at school, Linda Ohienbusch, Cheryl Heiztman, Pam Abee, Cheri Rockey and Candy Shockley, members of the Wild Mountain Bunch, share one last lunch (photo by Moore). (E) Up in the air, Bruce Sommers plays after school frisbee with some of his friends (photo by Moore).
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