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M. Brown WHERE ' S THE best place to find Tianna • McClury, Brandon Yates, and Dana Radford, S sophomores? One good guess would be the I soft-drink machines after school. 3:10 bell signals start to Ripplites ' ' second day 7 It was 3:09 p.m. and all eyes were watching the clock as the final minute slowly ticked away. Each day multitudes of students await- ed that 3:10 bell, indicating the end of another strenuous day. Masses of students boarded the Metro as they went home to the comforts of TV, beds, good food, and family. Others could be seen rushing to foot- ball practice, preparing for basketball tryouts, going to rehearsal, or discussing fund-raisers. For these students BR stayed alive long after 3:10. And there were always the hall dwell- ers, who, although they had no purpose at school, couldn ' t seem to part with this edifice. They wandered the halls looking for clubs to visit or they cleaned out their lockers, talked to friends, or just played around. These evenings passed all too quickly, so what was it that kept BR students going? The weekends, explained most students. Never too soon came that famed WEEKEND. The excitement mounted as BR pre- pared for a game that would hopefully be followed by a victory party. Saturday started after noon for some while others rose early to work. The day soon turned to night as students decided how to spend their last night of freedom, whether it be going to a party, movie, over to a friend ' s or out on the town. Monday came too early for these weekend buffs as the realities of forgot- ten homework surfaced and they once again returned to the beckoning halls of BRHS. (Debby Harris) Free Time J.3
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AFTER FINDING a quiet place to study in the normally busy halls of BR, Erin Deemer, junior, sets to work. 12 Free Time GOOFING AROUND in the halls after school, Kevin Majors, junior, tries to teach Max Price, ju- nior, to breakdance. RIPPLE SPIRIT soars as students cheer on the Rockets in their last ' 84 football game.
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SPORTING THE sculptured haircut, Anthony Phillips, junior, also shows off a big boom in fashion. 5. Brooke MAKING HEADS turn, Laura Durret junior, and Sabrina Lutz, senior, attrac attention with their bright apparel. 14 Fash ions
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