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% oe : : sat [3 4 igi “We don’t worry about things; we just blow it off,” “T don’t have a worry in the world,” affirm Scott McPherson and Eugene Abernathy. concedes Kim Springs. Mr. Barnes meditates on the principles of school life. “I just sit around and do nothing,” declares “Alone is sometimes a good place to be,” remarks Tim Wright. Mary Goosens. ¥ “When we want to talk, we have a rap session,” reminds Stacy Gladden likes to be alon e Sandra Dorsey gets the Monday blues. Stee Fuller, Melody Karr, Kathy Jones, and Renee when lunch time rolls around. . ianco. 22
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wie After Obie vents Admidst all of the studies and activities, students still managed to find diversions from school studies. Everyone had a different idea of how to have fun. Despite the hustle and bustle of school life, there was always time for after hours events and night time frolic. “TI can’t wait to boogie on home so that I can do “I’m going to have an Aviance night,” grins this homework,” says Ken Hankins. Anna Moore. ogee “T wonder if I’ll make it home in time to watch “IT have to hurry home and call Kendall,” Scooby Doo?” worries Jeff Hughes. exclaims Ross Pollard. “Oh, I’m on my way to Neiman’s ... to check out the new mannequins,” quips Robby Moore. “T can’t wait to get home so that I can see my baby boy,” smiles ‘“‘Wow man, I guess I’ll just sit Scott Smith. home,” groans Richard Sni- der.
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re an Cyndi Gandy does some quiet think- ing after school is finally out. David Green and Bobby Smith take time out at lunch to think about the days’ happenings. Andrew Ruiz and Steve Kloberdanz take out ondering upon the extensive the day’s frustrations by stuffing their faces. eee : : — Steve Speer is activities of the day. Mime Out To Reflect The reflections of the day bring varied reactions to those involved in high school activities. Whether a mis- chievious prank or an outstanding accomplishment, people need a time and place to ponder upon their previ- ous escapades. Whether in a solitary atmosphere or in a group talk session, it paid to take time out to reflect. Kevin Wilson uses his Hi-C to help him unwind from his school work. Pete helps everyone reflect upon the element of school pride.
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