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X . ,D lk IL Y,jGtRgI N D T g it gets easier to adjust as the semester wears on - Maddox Kilgore ln the early morning hours anywhere from six o'clock to seven-forty-five stu- dents arose to face a new day. l hate getting out of bed, was how Jamie Hiatt felt about getting up in the morning. After struggling to get out of bed students faced the daily preparation ritual: showering and the usual grooming were in order to face the upcoming day. The vast majority trudged through bitter cold and sweltering heat to get to the bus stop, The remainder drove or grabbed a ride with a friend or parent and tried to catch a relaxing moment before the daily grind really got underway. The day started in homeroom, and most students waded through all the bas- ketball, indoor soccer, and rifle team scores and anything else one wanted to know about Campbell but were afraid to ask, as they listened to the announce- ments and tried to get in some last minute socializing between the Shh-h, the an- nouncements are on, warnings of home- room teachers. After this short period of socializing and tending to unfinished homework, students headed for first and second periods. First break was often a welcome sight for those who wanted to spend more time chattin' or doing home- work. i 1 United in holy matrimony during second period at a mock wedding, Michelle Mauldin and Bryan Furgeson take time for their wedding pictures. During lunch hours students came to two roads that diverged in the woods. One road led the way to Osborne Voca- tional School while yet another took the student to work in the MDE program. Many students took advantage ofa dif- ferent path and left on minimum dav while the others took the road most tra v- eled and stayed for all seven periods. Students left at school headed on to sixth and seventh periods. To some hard- working students, these periods may ha ve gone by quickly, while others felt the day might have gone on forever. They dreamed of the soap operas or cartoons that they were going to watch when they got home. Extracurricular activities or a short nap were in order. After Mrs. Whaley finished the after- noon announcements, the halls emptied and many students headed to Starvin' Marvin for a snack, off to work, or home to do homework and watch MASH . When the evening business of talking on the phone was finished visions of the upcoming day danced in students heads as they rested up for the next day. Breathers of the daily grind included Christmas vacation, Spring break, and Summer holidays. if vor 1- ' - 'L fx. X ' 35. ,- 1 .ight L tk ' .3 ,. ' x MH cf 'l,' ' ' gs fs . ,g 34 Student - Daily Grind if
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Taking a break before wrestiing practice, Chip Hurst checks out the latest MAD magazine, s-'RX 'Y - 'w - s. . -Q ttte , D Preparing for a upcoming test, Joe Thompson and Jim Nuggeht study Trig. during English Lit. Student - Daiiv Grind 35
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