Churchland High School - Trucker Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)

 - Class of 1981

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2 Emotions THE TRACKS OF OUR MINDS makes the “‘bad times’’ more bear- | Happiness. Sadness. Anger. Jubi- lance. Jealousy. Hurt. Rejection. Love. Everyone has experienced these emotions. They shape our lives and rule our destiny. Emotions are why we have the “good times” as well as the “‘bad times”’. The interesting thing about emo- tions is that everyone experiences the same ones. The most comforting feeling occurs when you tell your friends about something that hap- pened and they say, “Yeah- I know exactly how you feel.” Being able to identify with each other’s emotions Move it, Move it, Move it!!! On the sidelines of the Manor game, Coach Bill Strickland stress- es the importance of self-control. Boy, do I like English . . . Jimmy LeDoyen enthusiastically takes notes during an action- packed English lecture. Hallelujah!!! Jimmy Clark is overwhelmed by the thrill of the first Trucker victory at the Manor game. BBs, we {oy } able, and the better. Some feelings especially remain in our minds: ... the butterflies in your stomach while you’re waiting for test scores to be given. ... the first period Monday morn- ing “blahs.” Gere thesjO VO ame LOU ... the thrill of a senior guy smil- ing at you when you’re only a fresh- man girl. ... the hurt and dejection after a football team loss. “good times’? even j o7 — ... the worries, agonies, and hours of studying put into the exams. ... the frustration of not being able to solve that one math problem on the test. ... the fear of doing an oral book report. ... the pride of finally receiving your driver’s license. ... the special, “grown-up” feeling of finally turning 18. But no matter what people feel, the imprint of their emotions will never be forgotten. In their unique ways, and on the paths of our lives, emotions are Making Tracks.

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crowds’ roar, ‘“‘Churchland’s No. 1.” Jubilation. Susie Parsons and Gina Phillips celebrate Churchland’s first football season victory. Truckin’. Alfred Bullock flashes a radiant smile as he treks down the hall. PORTSMOUTH PUBLIC LURRARY 601 COURT STREET DADTCMCHITH VA 23704 ALL RIGHT!!! Jimmy Clark shouts to the Now playing . . . This marquee marks the entrance to the home of the Truckers. Flute toot. Margaret Lumber concentrates on a musical piece during halftime at a football game. VOLUME 38 of the Annual Publications of Churchland High School 5601 High Street West Portsmouth, Virginia 23703



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9 “I’m a wild and crazy guy!” Freshman Kevin Vance expresses his happiness during lunch hour. Many students were happy about lunch because an extra five minutes was added for eating time! Despair. During an English class, fellow stu- dents told a story to Ruth Hollister which, according to Ruth, “really made me de- pressed.” Emotions b a P way epr wer Emotions 3 ; ea,

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