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gcuy, il A You'll never get out again! You've just been put in AE, and all ot your friends are laughing under their breath. Okay, so l was stupid and skipped school and got caught, admitted senior Pat- rick Ward atter his three- day imprisonment in alter- native ed. lust imagine, it you can, living with noise- less creatures and your mouth is no longer in exis- tence. As torturous as AE proved to be, not all stu- dents considered it a threat. School food was so bad that a detention wasn't a vi- cious enough threat to keep 12 STUDENT LIFE an 71am me from searching for a bet- ter meal, said junior lack Kennedy alter being caught in his car at lunch. From a teacher's point of view, AE is like a very strict study hall, said Mrs. Glenda McKee. AE is a good alternative to suspension because the students still get to do their assignments, the bad thing is that they miss out on their lectures - but l guess that's part ot the punishment, ' McKee added. lt seems to me that the same people are always in AE, said senior Brian Klientall. I think that AE should be progressively A stricter, and maybe some ot the regulars in there will stop doing the same thing and getting in trouble so much. Trouble doesn't end with school. At home where there is no AE, parents usu- ally resort to grounding. When l'm grounded I cant't watch TV, talk on the phone, drive my truck, or listen to the radio, said ju- nior Marlin Rath. The only thing that's really bad about it is not being able to drive my truck. THOROUGHLY BORED. Paul Zipper serves his sentence in AE. E ,iff
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' M Some wore short ones. Some wore long ones. Some didn't wear any. lt was Friday, September 20, Hawaiian Day and the beginning of Homecoming Day. Students arrived at school early to show off their jams and discuss the evening's plans. The warm autumn day rolled along with excite- ment as shortened class periods made way for the pep rally. A visit by the Henderson County College cheerleaders, including CHS alumnus Walter Cooper, brought the crowd to their feet making it the loudest and most enthusias- tic pep rally of the year. Although the pep rally ended at 3:45 p.m., the spir- it and excitement did not. Students trampled to their cars, some finding them shoe-polished. Oh no, not again! sen- ior Suzanne Haskell com- plained. l hate having my car shoe-polished because my dad gets mad and l just ALL HANDS FOR SPIRIT. Ju- nior Michelle Cook practices for the Homecoming routine. SENIOR ROYALTY. Senior Homecoming court included Ginger Rabe, Queen, Rochelle Ballard, Vicki Freeman, and Cheryl Jackson. 1 STUDENT LIFE Z have to wash it off! ln shoe-polished lines, they rushed home to pre- pare for the night ahead. My date came all the way from Kentucky to take me to Homecoming, junior lenny House said. l didn't have anything else to spend my money on, said senior Patrick Ward, so l paid S70 for my date's mum! The fans crowded into the stands at SP. Leslie Field in anticipation of the Homecoming Coronation. Noise from the stands died down as the court was announced. Fans cheered as graduate Kristy Carder crowned senior Rochelle Ballard Homecoming Queen. lt didn't seem to matter that the Cowboys' final out- come was an 18-24 defeat by Lake Dallas. Fans cheered wildly during the game and on into the dance sponsored by the student council. QR xv .:'n! 4.-,V ii, .. A-8 A 1 6, .IJ YQ, . N4 X ff X 'ii rf' 2, ' .K ., megan.-.: tirzfu Q!-'B ? 'Cl Qi' I 1
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