Sylvan Hills High School - Bruin Yearbook (Sherwood, AR)

 - Class of 1988

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Getting Away Vacation — A welcome oasis Ah, Vacations. Those precious stolen moments when people can just get away from it all. Everyone has his own definition of a vacation. Junior Caesar Clay said his idea of a vacation is a place where you can just get away from things. A vacation is something where you can just have fun with the things you like. he said. Sophomore Tammy Baw said the beach was her ideal place to spend her summer vacation. I would love to lay out on the beach all summer,” she said. You can meet new people and just have a good time. Many students also have jobs during their summer vacations. Se- nior Sammye Lyons said this is a major part of her summer activities. In the summer, I usually go swimming or go to work at Sears, she said. Clay also juggles work and summer fun. In the summer, I usually go work out at Jim Bottin's or go to the mall,” he said. But I also work a lot during the sum- mer; last summer I had two jobs. Students agree they are not usually ready for school to be- gin in August. I’m not usually ready for school to start in the fall be- cause you're having fun and you just don't want to stop, Clay said. “You don't have time to spend with yourself anymore. — by Kelly Hurst MAKIN’ A SPLASH. At a pool party at In- dianhcad Lake Pool, seniors Mark Barr. Joe Furr, and Amanda Huber savor the last days ol summer WHAT A TRIP. Tennessee welcomes Seniors Christie Schleiff. Dec Small. Audrey Killough, Christy Low. and Shelley Sontag as they stop to pose (or a picture before going to the Mall of Memphis dur- ing the summer Vacation 21

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COLD FEET. Juniors Toni Frasier and Tam my Winchester and Sophomore Holly Wil- kinson enjoy their winter vacation during Ar- kansas' biggest snow of the century “My ideal vacation would be to go to the Bahamas because I really love the beaches there.” — Sophomore Angela Gulleyv 20 Never enough



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ight Stuff Gotta have friends Friends. Life would not be the same without them. They share the good times, they share the bad times. Friends comfort and console and bring a person up when he is down. Junior Melissa Cash said that de- pendability is the key to a true friend. A friend is a person you can de- pend on and who is there for you through the good times and the bad, Cash said. Sophomore Harry McMillan said that a friend will stand by you when you need them most. A friend is someone who will be- lieve in you, trust you and be faithful to you. They won't turn their backs and talk about you. he said. If you really want to be a true friend, you should stay out of their business as much as pos- sible and accept their mistakes. Senior Ken Hobbs said. You should try to steer them in the right direction without making them do something. People tend to dislike it when you meddle. Junior Tamika Jones said that her high school friends will def- initely have an impact on her life in the future. I think my friends from high school will carry on later, she said. Friends you meet in high school last a lot longer than friends we made in elementary school. — by Kelly Hurst THE CREW. Sophomores Conrad Hoard. Calvin Waison. Charles Armstrong, Falaorid Cullins. and senior Andre Williams enjoy a sunny September afternoon STAND BY ME. In the class elections. Junior Christy Stricklin shows her support for Lisa Crum acting as her campaign manager 22 Never enough

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