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OKAY! I UNDERSTAND. Thomas Richardson and oth¬ ers listened for their assign¬ ments while at the Red River Revel. I VOLUNTEER! Stacey Ir¬ win was a guide at the Revel. WATCH ME! Paige Rutledge helped a child on his project at the Revel. Student Life
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ATTENTION- Alisa Politz and Melissa Therrell explain the many activities at Byrd. TIME-OUT- Collean Carte, Julie Tidovsky, Monica Mar- telli, and Dena Lawrence found out their mutual classes. WELCOME T4 THE C TJ ®f HOME again- Jack-the- Jacket, Heather Williams, Todd Meredith, and Jana Parker were ready to wel¬ come everyone back. First Day Of School 15
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Practice, Working And Just Having Fun Was Life After 2:10 Rrring! The bell! Oh, that wonderful buzzing noise! It wasn’t quite musical, but, to the wea¬ ry geometry student huddled over a problem or to a senior in English wondering if Beowulf would ever end, the bell was a symbol of free¬ dom and a new life. For some students, it was “practice makes perfect.” The football team scrimmaged end¬ lessly to try to have that winning season. Junior wide receiver Harold Johnson said, “It’s hard work, but it’s worth it.” Danceline also practiced very hard. Sophomore Katherine Snider com¬ mented, “Danceline is a lot of fun, it’s just the practice that gets to me.” Other students like Amy Tidovsky and Nona Roach, had music practice after school. Practice was one way that students spent their afternoons, but, for others it was off into the working world. Me¬ gan Holmes, a junior, commented on her job at Mr. Gatti’s, “for al¬ most two years, I have watched Byrd students come in and have a good time. Some students donated their time to others. Patty Holt, a ju¬ nior, donated her time to working with the el¬ derly at a nursing home and was a big help to her church. Work, practice, and volunteering just went to prove there really was LIFE AFTER 2:15! WORK, WORK. WORK! OH WELL! Looks like Alisa Politz worked at Orange they missed the bus again! Julius to make her spending money. Life After 2:10 17
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