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kWQThe bell rang signifying the end of another hard week of high school life. It was Friday, the official beginning of the week- end. But what was one to do now that it had finally come? To some it meant go- WWVQWD watch a lit- tle TV. On both N. nights we go with a big group of friends to a party, go to Hardees Iand usu- ally get kicked outI, go cruising, and go home and CRASH!!! Although some people used the weekend for relaxation, others had jobs. Most people either had jobs at Tanglewood Mall or various fast food restaurants. III work until 10:00 p.m. on Friday and go see my girlfriend afterwards. It interferes, and I donit like it, but at least Iim getting ing to work. To others it meant fin- paidf said Scott Hammond. sleep until 3PM on Saturday, then catch a shower and sometimes I play basketball but mostly e I SLEEPV said Kevin Walters. Angela Hoback and Pam Walker replied, IIWe go home, throw our books down, and sometimes Jennifer Allen I -. 0 ishing assigned gIt interferes and I Besides having homework or let- donit like it, but at least to work for an em' ting loose at a Pm ettin aid 7: ployer, some peo- good party. 9 g p I ple had to work for III party on Fn'- ateam. day night and 0It was hard whenever we had a home game on Friday night. When we got out of the gym it was at least 10: 15. It was either too late to make plans or there wasnIt enough time to do anythingf replied Cary Gentry. Juliana Hauser Toni Moore Shouting out loud Fans at a basketball game show their spirit. The games were almost always packed, and at times, people had to be turned away from a full gym. Shopping around Abby Hudson and Ashton Cobb shop for shoes at a local shoe store. Many students spent many long hours at either Valley View Mall at Tangle- wood Mall. S. Galvin e C. Hollinsworth e Juniors e 109 MM: i gems Warmwzuvmixm
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:1 really want to go into computer5 because 1 want to be a great arcade What do you want to do in the future? Jennifer Baker Shannyn Galvin Patrick Gardner Randy Garland Kristin Geisler David Gelmini John German Mary Gilbert Angela Gillespie Michael Gillespie Kimberly Glass Cindy Gochenour Beth Goins Jennifer Gold Karen Gordon Jennifer Gowan Doug Grabowski Kirsten Graham Joanne Graven David Green Dena Greenway Tina Greenway Adrienne Greer Karen Greider David Griffith Gerlinda Grimes Ken Grinspun Cindy Gurley Peter Guyre Emily Gwaltney Bob Hage Anne Hahn Jennifer Hale Alex Hall Chrissy Hall Scott Hammond Candi Hancock Jim Hancock Matt Hancock Tyson Hanslik Christopher Hanson Deborah Hardy Donna Hardy Melissa Hardy Anne Harman Susan Hamack Donna Harpold Jeff Harrell Jeff Harrison Joel Harstine Michael Hartman Sonia Hartman Johnny Hawks Susan Hawks Vicky Haynes Whitney Helms Jay Henderson Heather Henry Bobby Heptinstall Heather Hess Missy Hinkle Nicole Hodgins Cindy Hody Chuck Hollingsworth
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6V9 Ml got a singing telegram for youlll The recipient screamed and buried her head in her arms. Eric Williams, who worked for Gigglegrams, evoked this reaction from most of his audiences. The most popular acts he performed were Tarzan, Debonaire Dan, a male belly dancer, and a stripper. ease 1 Finishing up the story, he added, liThe most em- barrassing one I ever did was for Beth Ann Schafer of K-92. I was in a different studio and had to do it on the air without music. I stood up in front of the window and she kept screaming, Is he a stripper? Is he a stripper? ll Most of his friends reactions at first were, uYoulre kidding? or nI cant believe itVI However, they later thought it was hilarious. His mom didnlt like his job at first either, as she was worried about him running around all over the place. She wanted him to have a He took danc- ing at Top Hat Dance Studio. Performing with Sizzle mostly in nightclubs, he also danced at uIs he a stripper? Is he a stripper? more stable job, but she got used to it after a while. The recipients had mixed reac- tions. Some en- j o y e d th e th e H a rv e st Moon Ball, and Festival in the Park. ' Eric became interested in Gigglegrams when a friend told him that he might make a good nightclub dancer. ViShe thought I could be a member of the Chippendales by the time I was a senior. I told her I couldnlt sing or anything.w said Eric. uThen I went to Christy Settlels birthday party, and she got a singing telegram. I went to Gigglegrams for an audition and got the job a week later? llAt my first one, I was very nervousfl Eric continued. liIt was at the hospitals nursing school. I was going crazy, I had to wait in a vacant room, in the Chippendales suit. When the time came I walked out say- ing Tve got a singing telegram for youf the nurse screamed and buried her face in her hands, and when I saw she was more embarrassed than me, I relaxedfl p e r f o r m a n c e while others would scream that they didnlt appreciate it. Susan C raft The right moves Outside of the auditorium, Eric Williams warms up-for the Modern Dance Show. Eric helped teach the gym class a routine to the song iianate Number? 1 1 0 e Juniors a C. Home e T. Meadows
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