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Activities create memories of fun seasons with friends Memorable things were happening all the time. But as the seasons wore on, funny stories came tumbling out one by one. ' Friday night games, favorite club activities and lunch outings that could set a new world's speed record kept students entertained. All the tales of freshmen fooled, disastrous weekends and the funniest joke they just heard provided plenty of laughter and talk around campus. Good times were made better with good friends. Whether there was one particular best friend or so many that walking down the hall was one long succession of hi's and hurried plans to meet later, friends were unintentionally making memories of fun times. git With cotton candy in one hand and books in the other, Cassandra Sells enjoys her snack between classes. Juniors, Juniors, Juniors is the cry led by Boys' represen- tative Troy Landrum at a pep assembly. Simultaneously, other classes joined in the attempt to outyell everyone else. .5 .lsi -' ,F Larry McDonough photo CLOSING 233
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Twin day turns into quadruplet day for oy Julie Price, Tara Thickey, Devon Kelly i and Felicia Woodward. 232 CLOSING Varsity cheerleaders Kim Rainer and Martha Parrish enjoy a relaxing mo- ment on the sidelines.
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Confusion that is present in almost every class at one time or another is cleared up for Marc Almarez by Geri Linstrom, math teacher. 'Marg Bright Qvhoto Final exams, relationships give students rough times Staying up late at night to finish a report that was put off day a' day was one of the harder times students faced. Whether it was light homework that could be delayed until break or the killer rep or novel that demanded to be dealt with that night, homework l an inescapable, unpleasant task for many. The frustration of asking someone out or waiting to be asked became especially acute according to the season. The couple weeks before Valentine's Day and the prom were hard to manage hopeful students. Along with some rewards, these times were clo ed with anxiety and rejection. Two of the most uncomfortable times came at the end of ea semester. Final exams created a stress all its own for most stude: Notes had to be dug up and the time made to study them. The lo hard tests taken one after another was one memory many stude would rather not have. Some juniors and seniors paid their fees and spent several ho struggling through the PSATINMSQT and SAT in preparation college. Wal'
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