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Tasi Adair Judy Baker Shawn Barnard Cynthia Berry Shawna Breck Shawn Burdue Terrie Canada Christie Carney Sammy Carolan Lisa Cook Wayne Craig Angele Crain Beth Curry Billy Daniel Cathy Daniel Sheree Downs Terri Dunham Jean Foard Mark Foster Matt Foster Thomas Foy Gabby Fry Regina Garner Tina Garrett Bill Gifford Melissa Goar Brenda Goff Cole Goff Gary Gray Maurie Gray 88 We're in this together
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People We’re in this together Painting faces, hanging banners, making a Christ- mas chain, having a penny war. We see it every day, we hear it every week — but do we recognize it? It's more than spirit, it's dedication — to our school, to our class, to ourselves, and to each other. ''When I'm down I know I can count on my friends to pick me up. They seem to understand, said Shawn Burdue. People here are so willing to help, Jennifer Simon said, not like some of the other schools I've seen at football games. It's a willingness to go that extra mile, Some of those summer days and winter mornings in band got pret- ty rough, but it all ended up worth it on December 6, Reese Davis said. It doesn't stop at our walls. it floods into the commu- nity. The student coun- cil's new way of collecting money for the Goodfellows should raise more money this year than ever, Tresa Adair stated. At the same time we're helping our class in the class of the year competition. It all goes to show that from seniors to seventh graders, we're in this to- gether. My first impression of high school was awful. 1 was so scared and didn't know where to go or what to do. But every- one was understanding and helpful. If I couldn't find a class or open a locker, I could always find someone to help. But now anyone in seventh grade will agree that high school is great. Stephanie Parnell and Sheryl Miller get each others blood sam- ple for their blood test in Biology. Divider 87
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Free? Are you kidding? Chris Jones Dana Jones Eric Jones Shannon Jones Stacey Kennedy If you were to offer something without cost to a student, they would probably say, ' FREE! Are you kidding! Bill Gifford shows off the drum set that certainly wasn't free! Billy Daniel and Shawn Barnard try to hide from their creditors. They creep up on you from behind. Slowly but surely they drain every last drop from your body . . . Sounds like a horror movie, doesn't it? Well, you're close. The they are the ring charges, test fees, pic- ture costs, and class and club mon- eyraising projects. The liquid? Why, of course that is your money, the lifeblood of every high school student. If you don't believe me, just ask Christy Wei- senbach. She said, I've been lucky enough to buy all of my things my- self. But some kids can't afford any of the 'privileges' of being a stu- dent. The costs do add up, that's for sure, agreed Bill Gifford. One piece of advice is — just never get your self so far into debt that you can't get out of it. One good thing is we don't have to pay for the quality education we receive — or do we? Everyone knows education does not stop at just the classroom textbook. To be prepared for life we need to partici- pate in extra-curricular activities; and that can start to tug on the pocketbook with cleaning fees for band uniforms (not to mention the instrument), shoe costs for junior high athletics, paper for art — and that's just the beginning.
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