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Charles Lloyd (11) Ann LoBuono (10) Joey Long (9) Scott Long (9) Tammy Long (11) MON DAY BLUES Weekends were never quite long enough. All week you had waited for the weekend to arrive. No more getting up early to catch the bus to school. No sitting in class- es listening to lectures. Finally, it came, but it seemed like it was over before it began. Through- out the ages they've al- ways said how time flies when you're having fun. Reality hit you like a slap in the face as all the week- end excitement died into an awkard feeling of dread because you knew on Monday morning you 'd have to go back and face the white walls of your own private prison. 4s you got ready for bed, you re- membered to set the alarm clock on the other side of the room because you knew getting up would be a challenge. 4s you boarded the bus, the sleepy faces of other dis- mal-minded students seemed to scream out, “I hate Mondays! Using remodeling day. John Moss tries to give Casey Fridley a new outlook. With enthusiasm, Crystal Simms, Mark Schoonmaker, Ronnie Rog- ers, and Pete Scott work together during science class. 78-Underclassmen LL-MC
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Chris Lambruno (10) Susan Lang (11) Manny Lipscomb (11) Pam Lipscomb (11) Pete Lipscomb (11) Daydreaming about the upcoming weekend, Dana Knotts can't help but smile as Shelly Cross gasps at Cathy Canfield’s weekend plans. Weekends Friday And Saturday Made The Week Worth Living. The week seemed so long as you sat in the same classrooms day af- ter day and listened to the teachers lecture on something you had no knowledge on because you were to busy day- dreaming. You knew how- ever, no matter how long the week may have been going, Friday was inevita- ble and you couldn 't help but wonder what mischief you could get into. You thought of the parties, dances, the big game, spending time with that special someone or just hanging out with your pals. Whatever you had in mind sounded better than whatever the teacher was saying. 4s the bell rang and you got up to take your weary body to an- other class, you couldn't help but notice the word on everybodies Ups were the upcoming Friday” or “Saturday nights. The enthusiasm showed in their eyes until the bell rang once again and reali- ty came rushing back like a horrible nightmare. Is Friday finally arrived, the weariness and the zombie-like expressions everyone had worn were suddenly gone and the glint of the weekends ac- tivities glowed in the depth of the eyes of ev- eryone in the student body. The halls were alive with chatter, where be- fore it sounded of com- plaints. Friday at last. You had survived another five days of nothingness and you were ready to savor every hour of the WEEKEND! Tucker County Mt. Lion fans show their spirit at the Sissonville game. KE-LI Underclassmen-77
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Doing homework. Holly Crow and Tonya Pennington share a laugh or two. Tired and exhausted from the weekend. Angie Lipscomb and Chrissy Sutton rest before going to class. Margaret Lower (9) Bonnie Mallow (10) Kenneth Mallow (10) Karen Marker (9) Amy Marsh (9) Robbie Martin (11) Junior Mason (10) Roberta Mason (11) Sandra Mason (10) Dana Matlick (9) Chad Mayfield (11) Jeff Maxwell (10) Jeremy Mayor (9) Sandra McCrum (9) Keith McDaniel (9) Dorothy McDonald (11) Rachel McDonald (9) Steve McDonald (11) LL-MC Underclassmen-79
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