Central High School - Pegasus Miller Lanier Yearbook (Macon, GA)

 - Class of 1987

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LOCKERS, etc. — 18 — 5, or was it 18 — 4— ee Sound familiar? Well, it has happened to the best of us, and lockers are a part of everyday student life, to say the least. The average student probably visits his or her locker three to five times a day; this includes the necessary before and after school trips. Some of us go out of the “‘ordi- nary plain ole locker’’ syndrome and decorate it with pictures and whatnot. Two seniors, Cele Logan and Kim Poland, share a com- ment. “We hung a wipe-off note- pad on the door and exchange notes during the day.”’ Don't forget the well-known dirty locker. At one time during the school year comes the chore of cleaning the pigpen: endless sheets of paper, maybe a shi rt or jacket; or even a pair of socks, a rotten apple, and ... Look, here’s my algebra homework! | got a zero for not turning it in last quarter — | knew | did it! It's your locker, clean, filthy, fan- cy, or plain; but you'll always for- get your locker combination over spring break! Even our lockers have ap’’peel”’. Take a look at Alesa Richard's locker and you'll agree. Mark Brannem takes a peek at what's for lunch as he grabs a tray.

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“LINE-UP” The everlasting wait ll of us have had to As in line at one time or another. If it isn’t the late line, it’s the lunch line. Exactly what does one do while he stands in line? Well, Nikki Dennard says, “I just go through the line saying, ‘Seniors coming through!’”’ Most of us just hang around and talk to whomever hap- pens to be standing next to us. In the lunchline, the main topic of conversation is the food, of course. It doesn’t matter who you are stand- ing beside in the line, be- cause you know that you have something in com- mon; you are both starving! Most conversation in the lunchroom takes place in the line anyway, because once you sit down, you have to ‘‘wolf’ your food so you won't be late to class. Perhaps the worst one is the line of cars waiting to leave the parking lot. Not only are you ready to get home, but sitting in that hot car makes you even more irritated. Remember one thing while you stand in your next line; make the best of it by simply having a conversa- tion with the person, whom- ever it might be, standing beside you. Ed Harrel escapes the salad bar line as he pays for his lunch. Does this look familiar? These students, running a bit behind, anxiously wait for Mr. Guy to sign them in. Waiting in line for the bus can be a pretty boring moment, but these students appear to be making the most of it.



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Derrick Maddox is definitely in fashion with his lariat Standard equipment at Central this year has been ‘Reebok’ shoes, socks, T-shirts warmups, etc. Many faces peering from Tamika Foster's shirt seems to leave Chris Pennyman perplexed.

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