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Through The Years . . . That ' s What Friends Are For Hoping to survive. Seniors Johnny Carstar- phien, D.J. Wliiteliurst and Junior Billy Tur- cotte spare a few minutes gossiping before class. Each school year is different, but the things that stay the same are friends. We all know how great friends can be. They ' re always there to listen to problems, to give advice, or to lend a helping hand. As we grow up we learn that friendship isn ' t al- ways easy, but it is the most impor- tant part of us, in or out of school. For Sophomores, the excitement of high school is a lot to handle and sometimes it may be easy to forget about the importance of friends. For Juniors, they are just starting to real- ize what ' s going on because in just a few months, they ' ll be Seniors and no one can realize what that means until it happens. Senior year!! Watch Out!! No one wants to even think of leaving each other, and though a new beginning seems fun and carefree, it ' s really sad and scary. Everyone thinks of their friends, because no matter who you are, friends count! They help you through so much and they are just there through good and bad. When you look back, you always remember your friends because they are the ones that you love. Many people say that there aren ' t too many true friends, but the ones that are mean more than anything. To all the Soph- omores and Juniors, try to realize what friends mean to you so you can make the best of high school. To the Seniors, good luck in the future; we wish you the very best! But never forget what your values are and what your friends really mean. Chillin ' the day away. Terry Anderson, Rodney Baker, Derrick Edwards, Derrick Clark, Terry Miles, Felix Robinson, Carlos White, and Je- rome Vines find some time to spend between classes. i 13
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All smiles. Sophomores Marty Brannon and Anna Zadeits prepare for an action-packed day at JH Rose. Hot to trot. Senior David Leisten takes a break from the Club Coca-Cola Video Dance as Den- nise Bright ducks away. Catch that winning spirit. Senior Timmy Moore and Junior Frenchie Freeman look for- ward to the 1988 State Baseball Tournament in Charlotte. The team was treated to a com- munity-wide send-off along with a complimen- tary breakfast by Mr. and Mrs. Austin before they left for the best-of-three series with Char- lotte Harding. A quiet moment alone. Daryl Tyson and Betty Marshall attempt to spend the last few mo- ments together before going to class. Taking a study break. Senior Monica Bray lends a helping hand to underclassmen Chris Christopher and Travis Williamson. 12
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l ii kJlb m Bj Bhw i VM 1.-, F ' ' ' fi IS .. mi yjl BB. i H As Sophomore Drew Johnson and Junior Heath Nisbet walk down the steps leaving their school week and studies behind them, they discuss their plans for the upcoming weekend. Indulging in their favorite, Chinese food, the gang; Mark Honeycutt, Kathryn Barnhill, Jan- na Potter, Blake Stallings, Drew Johnson, Nell Shappley, and Carter Bentzel get ready to go live it up at the Club Coca-Cola dance. When The Weekend Begins, Let The Good Times Roll Monday morning the countdown begins. Another week of teachers, tests, and term papers. Finally, we hear the number one hit, the 3:15 bell on Friday afternoon. As the class- rooms are cleared and the lockers slam shut, the rush for the weekend begins. As the telephone rings, last minute plans are made. What will they be? The excitement of a Rose High football game as the mighty Rampants take on their challenger? A night on the town with friends? A wild party? Or maybe it ' s a hot date with your number one guy. The pos- siblities are unlimited! We surveyed a few people to find out what they enjoyed doing most on their weekends: Toure Claiborne — Junior, The weekend itself is per- fect. Time to recuperate from my rig- orous activities of the week. Allyson Maloney and Tristin Jones — Seniors, We enjoy going out to eat before the Rose football and bas- ketball games. Bert Powell — Soph- omore, Getting some sleep. 1 have borning weekends. 14
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