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Defense Systems Go! In preparation fora snowball fight, senior John Hansohn and junior Kelly Dillinger get ready to counterattack. All in a Bundle To keep warm, junior Julie Baldwin bundles up on the curb while waiting for her ride. Shootin ' the Breeze All laid back, junior Von Pilkington and senior Sean Lookabill relax and chat in the spring breeze. Mom Mature 21
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Rainy Daze On a gloomy, rainy day, Kesha flynson, Frankie Wompat, and Corina Boyd gaze ou the window. Days like this often left people in laid back moods. Frolicking in the Foliage Romping around, Paula Hudson, Ron Thayer, and Brant Redder take full advantage of the fallen leaves. mn NATURE Due to the weather, the Freshman and J.V. football games will be post¬ poned until tomorrow. ' ' The after¬ noon announcements often included cancellations and postponments of activities. Very often, the disappoint¬ ing cancellations were made due to thunderstorms or any other kind of inclement weather. Faces would then either pout or smile, and often com¬ ments as But I can ' t make it tomor¬ row! ' ' or Canceled again! ' ' were heard from all directions. Weather not only played a role in afterschool activities, but also in moods. When dark clouds hovered over the school, everyone felt that cloud would burst at any time and to¬ tally destroy a perfect day, so no one dared to flash a smile, much less be in a good mood. At the sight of threatening clouds, 1 try to Find ex¬ cuses for sleeping in for the morn¬ ing, ' ' commented freshman Carrie Yacono. Although weather often ruined many things, it could also make peo¬ ple smile in surprise when the sun suddenly sprang out of the clouds af¬ ter a week of rain. Sunny weather keeps me in a good mood! ' ' ex¬ claimed freshman David Baldwin. It ' s Freezing In Here! With below freezing temperatures outside, tem¬ peratures inside were greatly affected. Students like junior Xzabier Jackson could be seen bun¬ dled up throughout the school. 20 Mom nature
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Trendy Sophomore Barby Ingle models a trendy short plaid skirt and a patterned scarf. Outfits like hers, supplied by Attitudes, were seen daily in the halls. Nitey-Nite With teddy tucked under her arm, senior Sue Combs gets comfy in teddy bear pajamas. Inti¬ mate Eve, specializing in loungewear, supplied her outfit. 22 Fashion Show I
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