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No,the fun doesn't end with summer. Students' lives go on into their fresh- man, sophomore, junior and senior years. Trying to define high school life could be impossible. So the best way to go about doing it was to come inside and experience it. If students never could find anything to do, it was because they were looking in the wrong direction. From the first school dance of the year to coming to see talented perfonners in the school play, students had something to do. Some students had many things to tend to after a long day of schoolwork. Some stu- dents go to work, some stay after school for deten- tion as well as sports, clubs, newspaper and year- book. After all the first day jit- ters, blood pressures come dovm, fevers and pulse re- main normal. Students snuggling into permanent Student Life Divider seats and receiving new books became a common sight. Now that the every- day thought of coming to school and going to class is accepted by the brain. Ex- citement is gone and the routine of coming to school has settled in. Taking the first step out of bed started the day of what would be- c o m e a great educa- tional exper- ience. S p i r i t week is the most excit- ing part of the begin- ning of the y e a r . A s soon as win- ter break is GIRL TALK. Juniors Tinisha Brown and Jennifer Thompson talk on the phone while Rhonda Barnes, Paula Reed, and Tosha Mclvlillion listen in. over, students begin count- ing the days until spring break. The enthusiasm that came with the thought of the end of the school made the students want to rush right through the last few weeks of the year. N g W N jj'X r ifgix-w r? Q X S mugf Q . xx 535+ X ,F -as -1 .. .-.B ,. .... HN .. ck X 5 X SRS Q . . Q X Mk .N ts X ggi S it . ..... , ...,, 5 4 x SEQ' .eww S 2. 3
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A STEP IH THE FUTURE DIRECTION. Senior counselor Mr. Jim Hunt gives ACT infomation to senior Shannon Mays. LIFE BEFORE SENIORS? Seniors Jennifer Scott, Mary Bingham and Heather Bond stop to help Keny Elliott and Christi Holloway remember their locker combination. Seniors 6 Beginning the End
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