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ty X ,zur ..W -:Q f 1. Sydney Freeman and Billy Latham must not have heard that pointing is BAD manners. 2. Kevin English, this is no time to be doing the ramba! 3. A toilet-paper producing tree?!? 4. Renee and Elizabeth catching up with the la- ,,,, R test gossip. 5. Heather waits patiently while Mrs. Jensen , looks through her criminal records. 6. According to Mr. Hill, first you take a right at I , . .f gd j the thingamajig, and go straight til you reach the M I, ' . whatchamacallit, A ugly . F .fs1 4 -'K 'Hifi' + --.qs ,,,- .',, ii -X- v 4.-,fs is , 'A -'fvg. ?Mf is M w - Viz Mffr' N THE GRENADIERS On August 27, 1984, Colonial opened its gates for the 1984-85 Grenadiers. The faculty was ready, as well as the students to begin a new year with hopes of accomplish- ing many feats. The Juniors and Sen- iors watched with amusement while the Sophomores tried to find their classrooms and the faculty tried to keep track of their students. As the day came to a close, it was obvious this is going to be another great Grenadier year. .fa-1 Lifestyles!13
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HEY BABY GRENADIERS l 6 as i Hello, class of '87, these two pages in the yearbook are all about you because we, the Colonial Sentry Staff, would like to welcome you here to Colonial High School. The 1984-85 sophomore class of Colo- nial High School numbers 1,007 stu- dents. Elections for sophomore office were held at the beginning of the school year. The following officers re- present the Sophomore Class: Darren Lyn - president, Chris Finn - vice- president, Lisa Jones - secretary, and Amy Barlow - treasurer. Many changes have been made this year such as now we have seven per- iods a day. A lot of students feel that there is too much pressure. Others say it is exciting and fun coming to a new school and meeting new people. 1. MORE? asks a tired Stacey Ulahon. 2. lt's feeding time for the J.V. football players. 3. I just can't take anymore! 4. Miss Tyson's 4' period class, hard at work. 5. Uh-Oh Myla, l think they got us. 6. GlDDYfUP! 7. Darren and Donald Lyn can YOU tell the differ- ence? 8. Shannon Parrish has fun entertaining Jeanne Risko, Tony Tomeo, and Tammy Williams. 9. A doubtful Mr. Kent - What have l gotten myself into now? Lifestyles!15
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