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3' we 'We sat down to rest after riding the Cobra 'cause we lelt a little dizzy, said sophomore Junnie Chung There were many different places to eat at the County Fair. and sophomore Mark Hayes. 'l don't want to diel' shrieks junior Barry Andrews, as he and senior NancyMooreglideovertheheadsoi the crowd below the Cobra. Every year the FHA enters the booth competion in the pavihon at the County Fair. This year we displayed the ingredients to a successful marriage, said Mrs. Virginia Catalon, 'something we have been studying in Family Lila Educationf County Fair ' 17
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Step rlght upl Step right up Ill Many students roamed the Onslow County Fairgrounds during Fair Week, September 29 to October 4, ln search of prizes, friends, and plain old-fashioned lun. Students went tothe fair for a varlety ot reasons. 'l go to the county talr each year because lt ls a change from my everyday routlne,' said junior Donna Long. 'l go to the lair to ride rides, although the lines are outrageous,' said junior Tom Copeland. 'But they are so much tun that the wait ls worth it.' Not only did they ride the rides, but students were attracted to the lair games. 'l like playing games because you can ' I .,.,,,,..- he Sky's the Limit ms, QJ.w1gf?'h2ga. Hs. Q' .fm za, I ,mfs warmer wage. X. 4:3551 we :em afsewsslikaxievif .faizfeeae.:f5:wff2?w wt., wdiw - ts U 3 f wifes riffs 'feafwsvi'15.P+i 1Z'ff4'.:i?Qi?tN?:?Q-25015 fiafifffwf iivf 'HN 'eiistfi Qsfjffifa lff 963525 NEW? 43 V5 tial' H4555 ':1l.3f3'ffH5 'fini swf .vfwfffefss5239:tw-fffaezew.ysw.vf,z?f rvf fiff-fee 5f eff:ff-rwfwfwswm Wi .2 iii X i i' 'i H as . , Wir? 1 s 4 ' , 1 , Q' ,..n'I? t,'x,k e Q ' i kk,., K . S , KF I ' i'Ii if I ,faflf lvl: S me -as frrb f , mag? fa rl. 1 . ' ' Q . 353 jf: pill., J .ie ilk? f , f . '-..'. X T2 IIII v 4 My ta? ssrt N. ' 4 H g . I , A . - 'Xi , .L gy. V,,gL L 64 , I 5 ' ' ' Q - .. . ..-.--.. ,,I,. 'L O Beton beginning their adventure on the Cobra. junior wumnmruerldeswmihhrldmbmrtlwnstlruvmin. 'H J .I I , w...-g... T H , , . r 1 Mm. I - .. g . , ' cg X L' g A4 I lt! -s. A 5 win some great prizes,' said sophomore Karen Brown. 'Though actually lt's easier to let my boylrlend Gary wln the prlzestor mel' Other students did not have very good luck with the games. A sophomore Daw Anderson sald, 'l don like playing them. Byt time I finally win something, I've actuall paid lor it still, th supense and challeng are worth all the rnoney.' Whether students went: to the lair to ride rides, spend money, or just to hang out with friends, most ol them enjoyed it. Junior Robin Fulcher said, 'l had tun at the fairl l intend to go again for many years to comer' 1 a IMKQ. 4' j ,Is If ' Poundnghscanwllhsllhlsmlght, juniorMatt North strlvesbwlnasmall, stulledraccoon. Thlswaspstoneol the games featured at the i986 OnslowCountyFalr. 'Han we gel' says sermlorllobertl-lunter apprehensively as he looks over his shoulder at junior Cathy Schwentorus. They were psyching themselves up for ii if the Super Loop. one of the scarier rides at Fai. .sei . 16 I County Fair
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fi fist. Along with advantages came amiga siktitiiimittktiittiitiEW 11121227112 Lfztmttxtf ,x i h P t eac ers e s? zggiti '7'yY', 22 i..'i h'nL,l Ever wish your parents were Heather DuVall about her there when you got sick at school? mother. Mr. Minot Godwin asked Or when you forgot money for my mom ifl needed a job and he lunch? Or when you needed ad- helped me get one, said Dan vice? Some students had their Boney. That made me grateful parents close at hand. lf l ever that she taught here. Alan Boyle, had problems, l could talk to my John Dudek and Rod McLean dad, said Gabriel Baker. ult was agreed that having their mothers an advantage for him to be a at school was advantageous in or- teacher. der to get lunch money. Some students liked the fact that their parents taught at the disadvantages. Being known as same school they attended. lf I the teacher's kid and having got sick, it was nice to know she was nearby, commented H miiyzsiziirrrieii wbf12f::,sfg.mMft . f. f - lit :1w:1i5VsL3inLG':21Q:i1E: T9 53:1 i 1, T: A . ' When l had to drive with my dad it was hard for me to think of him as a teacher, parents find out about their problems were drawbacks that Vw ,V W ,o o .9 ., 4 0, 0 4 w A ' 0. 4 .0 o 0, 4. s s 40 ' o A . 5 Q I . C 1 o U ' I 1 o ' 'Q o ' J Q o commented Cheryl Small. Mr. James Small taught many of the students Driver's Education in the classroom as well as on the road. I Spending time together at the mall, Mrs. DuVaII and her daughter Heather stop by Chik-fil-A for dinner. 'My mother treats me basically the same way at school as she does at home, said Heather, but she doesn't take her students shopping. Before JV cheerleading practice, Lynnette Dudek stops by Mrs. Dudek's classroom to ask her mother when she can pick her up. Students agreed that it was easier to make arrangements with their parents at school. xii X.. X-,,,,.-nv- ' if I i N
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