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Leaning against the booth in the commons, freshman Norma Herrera and junior Phillip Lopez enjoy each others company. Meeting against the lockers in the history wing, junior Ramon Bar- rera and freshman Belinda Bell dis- cuss their morning schedule. Z8! Student Life .13 Taking advantage of break, freshman Keith Alexander and sophomore Alecia Dixon get better acquainted. - ,I N
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omance De elop In I-Iallways Many high school ro- Eances are developed and rminated during break, nch and the five minutes tween classes. High school mances are noted for being nusually shortlived, except or the few true loves that go n to develop into long last- ig relationships. Sophomore Monica Wat- on in speaking of her rela- lonship with boyfriend Jim- hy Dobbs said, We've been ogether for three months and who knows what might happen from here. We don't get a chance to'spend much time together outside of school during the week so we spend time just holding hands and being together be- tween classes. Although there is a rule that states students are not to display public affection while at school, teachers and administrators tend to be le- nient with students. The students are usually pretty good about obeying this rule, said Assistant Principal, Mr. Larry Wil- liams. We don't really mind if they hold hands or walk each other to class, said Williams. High school has always been the location of first loves and will continue to Relaxing on the stairwell in the GA wing, sophomore Lisa Lyle and freshman Jeff Carr wait for third pe- riod to begin. be. As Mr. Williams says, It,s part of high school life. Maing plans for after school, sen- iors James Chester and Latonya Motley visit between fifth and sixth period. S i is zrr 3 I it Waiting for sixth period to begin, sophomore Robin Kirby and junior Robert Quisenberry plan for the weekend. Sitting on one of the new benches in the commons, senior Scott Jones and sophomore Kristi McCurley meet during second lunch. Hallway CoupIes!29 X i
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