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'l'm' S Your name and your memories are the only things that really j belong to you. Here are some students' memories of their junior anclsenior years. yy y 'lEver since l started Itligh school Vve iooked forward to Grad Night and..tC5raduaEisDng. l hopeyitwiil worth remembering. Kathy Zak Qseniorj Having to get up at o'clock' every morning, Jeff Ledbetter Uuniorj g , l l'm really excited about graduating but l'm going to miss myjfftends butwe all know we-1? S have to go our separate ways. Louise Ferguson fseniorj g ThIigIyear meant lot likefi G getting involved in activities and justfhaving agood time. David, Mantaqumaii ri t S irr I I Vwinniing the district footbalt icharnpionshipiby beating I f Seminole and then our .loss to Plafti in the state playoffs. Ron tFisnesifsenio19g- w ref I This year means not having to ytakelas manyyclasses and not gearing hassled by Mr.fHyde as I much this year. Scott Davidson fSe l9'7 ,i rert 20 X JUNIORSXSENIORS groups eeimti O JUNIORS, SENIORS OCCUPY TIME WITH STUDIES, PARTIES L ife in the morning session was a rude awakening for those many juniors who were used to sleeping in. Getting up at six to make it to first period which started at 7:15 meant that there were many sleepy juniors. Sleeping through first period was a familiar sight, especially on Mondays. Juniors felt that it was their obligation to sleep through to catch up on any sleep that they missed over the weekends. Getting out at 12:15 allowed for more free time, and ambitious juniors went out and found a job, while others kept busy with after school activities and sleeping. Seniors had the option of doing some serious studying while taking six classes, orjust taking it easy with two or three. School Board officials felt that students were taking advantage of this, so they passed a rule to go into effect next year that all seniors must take five or more classes. Having all this free time allowed many seniors to hold down jobs which helped pay for those new automobiles they were finally able to afford. Weekends seemed to start off the same way for both juniors and seniors. Taking all their math, science, and English books home to please their parents although the students had no intentions of doing the work started things off. Many students spent their Friday nights at football or basketball games, then they roamed over to McDonalds to sit in the parking lot the rest of the night. Students spent Saturdays soaking up the rays at Clearwater Beach. Going to parties high-lighted weekends and the wiser students left Sunday open for recuperation. By RENEE PAULSON QW, -an A Steve Molino takes a quick nap during an American History work day.
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AHaving live minutes to change trom class to class gave students like Liz Fernandaz and John Thomas a lew minutes to catch up on the latest gossip. Y? l v 5 9 254 ' ang v '1 ' ' XML . -'mfg' . . , - ,fa , .3 C is yyjf. ,V QW . LV 5 Qs i 'Q ' v ,,,,i- 'V ATracy Martucci and John Trujillo get together . - Q Q. . between classes to enloya relaxed moment. 'f '72 45 my 3 ,t A W. A .. ,' ' . 5, , A . 4' 5 ,.'k,'nt,,'J,', w G' fi' lar li?'m'fq 51 'vi ff 5432 ,i HW! 'WJ .. ,HIM -is 5I,,.'5fffd'5x1 ':iW1?f,? Ja-' 5251, 'f f MSN L ' if A. '. - 1 3'5?'?H q, ff' 'Wjfg , 'V M 2' K ,535 of fififi. at , an 7, l - W a ...fri w il l M ' 'swim 5-'tw we m .',6fgf,g ., , g.,-,yu , A . .f,, .va I M E .Oy 4 4Emotions grip Shawn Daniels in many dilterent ways. AShowing their school spirit George Day and Lauren Barber deck the halls. 4Judi Smart hangs on to her thought ol another school day. JUNIORS SENIORS 21
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