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H at r efmgi Morning e this is quality time that should be spent doing the things you need to do to get ready. Never, ever, get up on time. Wait until the last possible moment before you roll out of bed. Then scramble around trying to get ready. Remember: if you wear your clothes to bed the night before, you won't have to get dressed in the morn- ing, saving you lots of time that can be spent sleeping. You'll also have that rumpled, ready-for-action look that is the trademark of the slovenly personal hygiene habits accredited to seniors. School f the key to school is to look like you're doing what has been as- signed when your really sleeping, talk- ing with your friends, doing homework Did someone say dress nicely? Seniors Tina Wagner, Kelly Cain and Louis Bailey must have missed that announcement. CLASS OF ,88 Just one more time! Chris Pope checks in yet again. conviently missing Mrs. Lyon's first period geometry class. Senioritis strikes again.'AffIicted seniors, Rosita Brooks and Matt Roldan, enjoy their lunches on non-removable trays. Wilia- ' IORITIS for other classes, etc . . . Sleeping with your eyes open is an enviable and well practiced application of the senioritis principle: don't do anything related to work, but don't get caught! Night - this is what you survive the day forg you're free to do what you want. Teachers try to completely con- trol your life by giving you homework, but then they didn't count on you taking so many study halls and crip-courses in which to do it in. The general habits of the night is to stay until all the televi- sion stations are reduced to color bars or until you fall over dead of exhaus- tion. Then you get up and do the whole thing over again. SCIll0l'S
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CLASS OF 88 We've Come A Long Wa -Since The Days . - we used milk cartons for flower pots. - our science fair projects consisted of watching an advocado seed sprout. - gouchos were inf, - we all wore name tags to remind us who we were. - we were held prisoner in one class- room all day. - of the Bee Gees and Shawn Cassidy. - we had to be in a straight line before we could go to lunch. - we were actually allowed to nap,, in class. - high fashion was something our mother bought at Sears. - the only thing we were allowed to write with was a pencil. - when spelling was a subject. - when the hardest problem in math was long division. e when the only parties anyone had were at Putt-Putt e when the skating rink was the place to go. - we were told where to sit at lunch. - we had that nasty little habit of get- ting lost on our way to class. f we were excited about the first day of school. - we actually did our homework. - that the only people who drove to school had flunked, at least once. - we looked forward to that quick smooch behind the buses. - we considered an Hofficial date to involve three people - you, her, and mom. - we came to football games to walk around the track. - we considered powder blue eyesha- dow to be fashionable. - we considered babysitting to be a well-paying job. - we couldn't wear pantyhose for more than one hour without destroying them. W we carried all of our books around for fear we would forget our combina- tion. - we were the ones banished from the Senior deck. f we 1' an I Em-brace me you fool Shawn Kraus and Stuart Autry show off their tin grins of yester- year. WHATare you doing? Lois Bailey tries to hide from a roving Jr. High photographer. One little, two little, three little Indians . . . Greg Council, Chris Kecsec and Ruffin Hall recite their lessons in the midst of fourth grade. Aaaaahhh.'.'.' Kenneth Blaekmon, Mark Jones and Kennth Bain mug for the camera between classes at Pine Forest Jr. High seniors
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