Brunswick High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Lawrenceville, VA)

 - Class of 1988

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photo by j gordon cap by jensue They come out writing. Coby Jones, Chris Baird, Chris Mitchell, Patricia Fountain, Eliz¬ abeth Green, Meredith Green, Patricia Brew¬ er, Jennifer Sawyer, Mike Clary, Maurita Graves, and Sue Clary get ready to meet a deadline in journalism. photo by s clary cap by jensue Men at work ... Pat Rutherford and Monte Stith strive dilegently to complete the seniors portrait color-tip in after discovering two mis¬ placed pictures. photo by s clary cap by jensue “Welcome to Journalism!” says Mr. Blake Hubbard. “You will think, eat, and be jour¬ nalism for the rest of this school year.” Pa¬ tricia Brewer and Chris Baird understand the truth of this as they discuss pages for the 1988 yearbook. Journalism Student Life 9

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4th Period 10-11:71947 On Duty copy by jensue On September 28, 1987 10-96 10-41. They 10-25 to class to 10-24 to go in 10- 35. 10-32. All 10-96’s are 10-6 trying to get 10-35 10-17. “10-33” 10-36 shouts “10-21 10-37 and get our 10-39.” 10-37 says 10-4. 10-26 is as planned. A 10-47 to get a picture. We 10-23ed, another 10-24. We went back to 10-20. On June 30, 1988 the 10-2 so 71947 units 10-42 for the summer. “On September 28, 1987 mental subjects begin their tour of duty. They report to class to investigate suspicious persons to go in the yearbook. 600 units are needed. All mental subjects are busy trying to get the yearbook enroute.” “Help me quick!” Mr. Hubbard shouts,“Call Mr. DeFalco by phone and get our records checked.” “Mr. DeFalco says O.K. Estimated time of arrival is as planned.” “A chase is in progress to get a picture. We arrived at the scene and another as¬ signment was completed. We went back to location.” “ June 30, 1988 the signal was good, so the journalism units end tour of duty for the summer.” I “A pica is forever.” Toya Thompson photo by s clary cap by jensue Who are those gals? That’s Candice Perry, Kim Greene, Patrice Mays, Kia Jones, and Cynthia Turner staring intently at the chalkboard learning about layouts. photo by s clary cap by jensue ALT-CON-DEL,ENTER,IS THIS INFORMA¬ TION CORRECT? Y,ENTER. Only to Patricia Brewer and Toya Thompson does this sound sensible as they work on their journalism page on the computer. Student Life Journalism



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If you are hungry, dial 1988 BSH FOOD 1-988-274-3663 by)ensue The silence was broken as a low rumble began to rise. The din headed towards room 5 and grew into a thunderous roar. Simultaneously the double doors crashed open to a crowd of boisterous bulldogs. Pushing and shoving, they argued as to who was first. As dishes began to clatter, a student shouted, “Not hamburgers again!” And so began lunch. Lunchtime was a time for socializing as well as eating. Lunch was not confined only to the lunchroom. Students could be found in the student lounge, the smoking shelter, the hall, the gym, and even the library. One of the most popular places during lunch was the smoking shelter. Although the smoking shelter was designed for the students who smoke cigarettes, non- smokers also “hung out” just to socialize. In a limited survey, pizza and lasagna topped the list of favorite foods, followed closely by milkshakes. The least favorites were found to be the charbroiled chicken fillets and the hard-hitting hamburgers. photo by h ward cap by jensue Is this food ... or what?! 1-988-274-3663. Kendall Floyd is surprised after taking his first bite of the ever-popular pizza. photo by j gordon cap by staff 1-804-555-1212 With the reference mate¬ rials in place, things are easier to find as Rhonda Winn pulls up more information duing second lunch as Chandria Seward and Regina Adams wait for the bell to ring. sm »scs «»«» mw sm urt photo by h ward cap by jensue The way you make me feel ... !: a)nausious b)hungry c)bad d)no comment e) none of the above. Chris Baird, Chris Mitchell, Calandra Walker, Elizabeth Green, Todd Capps, Clyde Gauldin, Steve Brown, Ronnie Lassiter, and Joey Whitby make their choice everyday as Mrs. Kitty Daniels and Mrs. Eleanor Clary keep count on the register. 10 Student Life Lunch

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