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John Helmick (11) Kenny Helmick (9) Kevin Helmick (11) Scott Helmick (10) Teresa Helms (9) Contemplating whether to finish their homework, Dawna Hebb and Nicol Clarke take a break. Enthusiastically working, Robin Wilson decorates Christmas cards. Home Work It Was A Habit To Say “I’ll Do It Later.” It seemed like all the teachers were against you as your locker be- came empty and your arms became full. It was a struggle making it onto the bus and off again with- out a massive amount of papers and books sprawl- ing down the aisle. When you finally made it home you dropped everything with a sigh of relief as you stretched your arms to make sure they were still intact. As your eyes drift- ed over the piles and piles of history, English, and math that had to be done by tomorrow, you sud- denly felt drained and promised yourself that you’d do it later. In the midst of your favorite TV program, you drifted off to sleep as you dreamnt of numbers and clauses fighting during the Civil War. Consciousness set in as you realized the war's not over yet and you opened your first book, then dosed it again with a groan and once again said to yourself, ‘Til do it later. Relaxing after gym class, Eric Haller. Greg Ashby. Brad Smith, Jeff Hebb. and Kevin Helmick wait for the bell. 74-Underclassmen HE-KE
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Semester Exams Butterflies And Sweaty Palms Are Only Half Of The Story. School and regular homework seemed so endless-but you knew that the dreaded day would soon be upon you. When you had to unclog your ears and brush away the cobwebs that accu- mulated over the past months to take the annu- al semester exams. You were so used to studying for tests where your memory clicked on only long enough to get you through the test and then you'd forget what you studied for in the first place. Then, suddenly, you had books and study sheets that stacked all the way to the ceiling that demanded your complete attention. With ten pages here and twenty pages there you wondered how you would ever survive the next week. You skipped dinner, using those few extra minutes to study and stayed up late at night by drinking coffee, only to wake up in the morning with book marks all over your face. While getting ready in the morning, you tried study- ing but only succeeded in spreading toast crumbs throughout the pages of your book, butter on your study sheets and drop- ping jam all over yourself. With sweaty palms, but- terflies in your stomach and a few patches of hair missing you sat down to take the first morning exam. What would hap- pen if would happen to go blank? You thought to yourself, on the edge of a nervous breakdown. But, as you completed the test you sighed with relief and realized that you didn 't do as bad as you had expected. Whatever it is, I didn’t do it! , exclaims Freshmen Theresa Helms in Typing 1 class. Cramming for the upcoming semesters Buck Clarke, Darrin Moss. Suzy Hunt, and Matt Poling use every spare moment. Donald Heckler (9) Chris Hedrick (9) Michael Hedrick (10) Wesley Hedrick (9) Tammy Heitz (9) GO-HE Underclassmen-73
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Terri Helms (11) Denise Henthorne (11) Samantha Hightower (10) John Hinkle (9) Paula Hinkle (11) Dianne Howell (11) Neal Howell (11) Brian Humphrey (9) Bobby Hunt (10) Suzi Hunt (9) Marti Jefferson (9) David Johnson (11) A.J. Jones (9) Dale Jones (11) David Jones (9) Joey Jones (9) Me lawn ie Jones (9) Kevin Keller (9) HE-KE Underclassmen-75
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