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WHY can’t I wear shorts?”, says Teresa Wratchford as she is confronted by a teacher while going to her locker. C’mon Mrs. Haddox, we’re tired of doing homework! exclaims students in Mrs. Haddox’s English 10 class. Kelly Reed Roxanne Rosier Eric Roy Tonya Roy Jeff Shahan Carrie Shupp Kelly Shupp Duane Sikarski Diane Simmons Rachelle Simms Troy Schmlerer Sharon Smith Lisa Snyder Reshelle Spessert Kent Taylor Trevor Taylor Jennifer Thompson Kristi Tucker Joanie Warner Hubert Watrlng Christina White Gary White George Wilfong Lynnette Wilcox
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Chad Mayfield Dorothy McDonald Jeff McDonald Steve McDonald Tina Metz Darrin Moss David Murphy David Myers Chip Nelson Angie Nestor Danielle Nestor FUN TOGETHER = FUNDS! “Money makes the world go around” or at least that is one of the things planted in the minds of Tucker Co. High Students. The Class of '89 got off to a slow start with their fundraising. In the beginning, this class was said to be the laziest in the histo- ry of the school (maybe that was just cre- ative motivation). But the Sophomore Class tried to get into the swing of things this past year. During the summer, the kids tried to have a car wash at Greenlief’s Funeral Home, and although only a few attended they had a lot of fun and made a little money on the side. When the 1986-87 school year started. Miss Usnik tried to use team spirit during football season by making two large stuffed footballs that donned the school colors to be chanced off. Mr. Klus tried to inspire the class with a very enthusiastic speech and an idea almost as clever. The kids went door to door selling mugs and tumblers. Although the results weren’t in. they probably did a good job in their efforts to raise money with these sales. The class officers seemed to know what they were doing and tried their best for their fellow classmates but the money making attempts failed so miserably that it was a wonder they weren’t in the hole. With the Battle of the Classes just end- ing and the juniors winning the money prize, they suffered yet another setback for raising money. But the sophomores haven't given up yet! Darrell Nestor Stephanie Nestor Cindy Newman Monty Oxley Debby Parsons Lesley Parsons Danny Pase Chris Paugh Gina Pennington Pauletta Phillips Tira Pittman Eric Poling Kim Poling Mike Poling Ricky Poling Vincent Ponikvar Shane Quattro Tracy Rapp PEOPLE-SOPHOMORES 69
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THE MONDAY BLAHS It was Sunday night and we shied from necessary things before our journey to going to bed because we knew the the school in the middle of nowhere, weekend would officially be over and “Mondays were the days I hated the another long week at school would begin most because all my teachers seem to in just a few hours. In our prayers we start teaching us new things that had wished for a major power failure or a nothing to do with what we left off with severe snowstorm to happen just so we on the Friday before,” states one could extend our plight away from a new sophomore students. Why were Mondays school day. such a drag? According to most of us, it Ringgg! The alarm went off and it was was because we had to go through five Monday morning. We turned on the radio more days of school until we met up with to see if the electric was off and if not. the weekend again, whether there were any bulletins stating What we needed to do was not get Tucker County School systems would be down but to start thinking about what we closed due to bad weather. Unfortunately, would be doing on the weekend to come, there was school which forced us to get such as staying out late, being with our back into the routine of things like taking friends and best of all. doing no a shower, eating breakfast, and doing homework for two whole days! IN the blue, busily gathering her things together. Jenny Akins can’t wait till 7th period is over so she can go home and relac. WHAT a day! Patiently waiting in the cafeteria. Trevor Taylor and Mike Flanagan have some time to waste before the bell rings. Lisa Williams Robin Wilson Jeff Wolford Betty Jo Workman Teresa Wratchford
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