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s the chorus performs, Oliver Agee plays the drums 0 well, he imagines himself as the next Phil Collins. xcited about Homecoming, Tracy Taylor shows ev- ‘ryone she brought her camera to capture some of he memories that night. s Mr. Garr stops Buck Trueheart in the hall, he Ongratulates him on fantastic football season. Living in the Fast Lane chool is more than pencils, pens, teachers, and tests. It’s a time to enjoy life and do what students want to do. It’s also a time where popularity is very important ina student's life. For most students, lunch is the most important time in their busy days. Some students go to the lunch room to talk to their friends or to eat in peace. When stu- dents finish lunch, they sometimes stay in the lunch room and talk, while others go out in the empty halls and wait and talk to their friends. Most students enjoy the fine arts, such as art, photography, music, and drama. These gifted students work extremely hard and at the end put out beautiful work. Students in the fine arts usually go on after high school to New York or Holly- wood for major roles in plays or movies. Most students enjoy wearing the latest One of the many diversions of pep rallies is the chance for a weekend band to perform. Here, Shawn Maestro demonstrates his unique talent of playing a synthesizer. styles in clothing, such as Jams, hightops, dark sunglasses, and T-shirts of their fa- vorite rock group. These items are very colourful and add spirit to our school. After school means sports or music practice for some students. Students can't wait to show off thier talents and better improve their talents. They also gear up for the time they will have to per- form representing our school. Students who have nothing to do cruise around and let their hair down. Some ride to a friend’s house or cruise up and down the Boulevard. Some students decide to check out the latest fashions at the mall. Some shop around to just look while others shop around to buy. Those who want to have fun run down to the arcade to play the latest in video games. Some just go to the mall to walk around and socialize with their friends. Student Life 13
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Prepared to win spirit points for the freshmen, Todd Bogeese comes to the Halloween pep rally in cos- tume. Wea A ae AT aE SS SR RL STE REN SO L The audience is in total awe at the kiss given by Paul Amos to his mother. As Rick Thompson and Anthony Gregory play their guitars, the students and teachers feel the rhythm and get involved. Spee 0g 000 SEEN LORI LESSE SRL LIN: SOOT
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What’s Happenin’? hose who are into having the perfect body can enjoy the many athletic activities at Club 10 or Southeastern Fitness Center. Here, a student can go swimming in the summer or winter, play volleyball, or lift weights. Most feel that the weekend is the high- light of their life. Many go to a friend’s house to listen to the latest sounds, such as Bon-Jovi, Dokken, U-2, Lisa Lisa and the Cult Jam, or Full Force. Music has become a necessary part of life for many students. Some students who play musical instru- ments and who want to proceed further get bands together and play clubs and par- ties around the area. Some students get individual lessons school. Students love to watch their favorite stars on the big screen, Movies such as Top Gun starring Tom Cruise or Roxanne starring Daryl Hannah. The movies have always been a place where a person can go and forget about the outside world and just relax. Most students enjoy going out and cheering our football game to victory. Stu- Is she wasn’t a knight, Lori Dingas shouts her second choice would be a little girl, during a pep rally in which all the cheerleaders proudly gave their second choice. After Doug Styles “unconsciously” gives his mother a kiss, which he rates as an eight. 14 Student Life dents show their spirit by hanging up ban- ners or holding up signs. Some students take this chance to talk with their friends and walk around the football field meeting new and interesting people. Football is not the only sport in town. In the spring, it’s soccer and softball season. Students come out in mobs to cheer our school onto victo- ry. Some students decide to celebrate the coming of a weekend by throwing a big party — Music, food, dancing, and people going completely crazy. Students must not forget that school is not all work. It’s a time when students can be themselves and really enjoy life. High school comes only once in a lifetime. As Robin McDaniel helps put together the Keyette float, she takes a moment to point out her hat, which displays the name “Anny”, perhaps her new nick- name. Before football practice, Sharon Roberts and Buck Trueheart pause to proudly display their loyal tee- shirts. ia mm a. TATE HES
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