Anderson County High School - Beartracks Yearbook

 - Class of 1987

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gives lziors a the hot August W Senior Tony Puckett tries to get back into the routine of doing schoolwork, a difficult task to perform when your two-month, work-free vacation is still lingering upon your mind. Q.-.s mayo t r sw? tm As part of a Co-Ed-Y clean-up project, Lorissa Daugherty and Laura Buckley pick up trash around the school. The first week of school is a time to adjust to teaching at a new school for English teacher Carol White. First of School - 57

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First Week Cf School I-1. The first week of school began a new feeling of excitement. To freshmen it S meant starting a new life, a new adven- l ture. To seniors it was the beginning of the end. They started setting their sights on graduation day To sopho- mores and juniors it was like a birthday a new year. But to everyone it was a time to share summer experiences with friends. Most of all, it was something to do, said senior Houston Shelton. Summer was beginning to get boring. During the first w ek, activities were planned, books W. ,re handed out, and homework was once again as- signed. However, the thoughts of sum- mer still lingered pleasantly on stu- dents' minds. These memories prevented most students from jumping back into schoolwork headfirst. Most students decided to live a little sum- merishly and slowly get back into the hang of working. Sophomores Gerald Baxter and Wayne Aldridge try to keep summer alive as long as possible by wearing their sunglasses in homeroom. W, ,z Home Ec. teacher Nancy Shryock tries to get used to the idea of taking attendance using com- puter cards, a new method this year at ACHS. 56 - First of School 1 XM . . .. ' 'N-.,,W if' ' In 1 ..-- Q vs,.a:a1m .x5q.,,,,s . 1 1-4wwf1nf'Nsr112-1 -1: :W4:wiSfW-11:--sw -W x-ff , ww X--s-Y--K--' msgs? ik ti. wkkssz f ez: f -ag e: lt sfv e-was-1 we -Y



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A Classic Experience - Hitting the Books The library was a popular place to be this year, partly because of term papers. Term papers or research papers came in a variety of subjects, ranging from Charles Dickens' Great Expecta- tions to different generals of the Civil War. It's those term papers that took up a great deal of the students' time. I've spent more time in the library this year than I have in my entire life, said junior Spencer Bruce. To make things a little easier on the students, if their English papers had something to do with history they could use that paper for their history paper as well. Now that Mr. Watson and Mrs. White let us use the same papers, said junior Tonya Johnson, I can get a lot more things done Without having to Worry about getting both of them done. Working on her research paper for Biology II, senior Laura Wheeler uses every possible reference available. 3 4 Y: ' mt ., U.S. History teacher Mike Watson helps junior Stacy Geick find information on her paper about John Hunt Morgan. Iuniors Randy Hudson, Mark Mitchell, and Anthony Carpenter work diligently on their term papers in Biology Il. 58 - Library Till lllllll

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