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i0 % x- p LOOKING PRET- TY, Eddie Koualeski fixes himself up Jusl right to get that C.Q. took. Looking good I for school is a must especially with the new grooming poll 1- i« - MORNING ALREADY? Haumg - up early in the -noming is an effort, she here by Shannor Murray Mornings are always hard to adjust to especially on school blame it on their mar their moms SLEEPING BEAOTIES . . Sharjion Sirrmions and Melissa Loui are sound ' ieep probably dreaming about their indsome princes until the alarm clock nngs and interrupts their pleasant dreams Everyone has a hard time ad Justing to early school days. ' - yj Ckarieat Peaice FALUNC LATE? As many students expe- rience in the morn- ings, when you ' re running late eoery- thing goes wrong. Todd Cielencki falls out the door in the race to get to school. tanic by Jennifer Smith .
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That !@ % alarm rorfd CidcncM ' PEP RALLY PANIC. In all the commotioni before the pep rally, % Rosalie Wilborn tos- ■ es track of lime. She- hurries to finish get- ting ready before she goes out to perform. LAYING IT ora THICK. Michel Bennett puts on her cream to prepare her face for the wear and tear of the longi I [school day ahead.jt f Using cream hetp her keep her face deem. morning panic! unning fiercely F through the darkened forest, a disfigured shadow looms behind you. Running faster and faster, your energy level decreases rap- idly, your foot becomes trapped in a spiral of roots and you tumble to the ground. The shadow approaches you. As he towers over you, he raises his sharp sword and lets out a terrifying laugh. The sword comes toward you . . . Buzzzzzz! Another nightmare . . . morning panic begins. Running frantically into the bathroom, grabbing a towel and turning on the water, a new day begins. Jumping out of the show- er, you look at the clock, only to realize you have 20 minutes to get to school. Grabbing anything you can to wear, matching or not, you run to the iron so at leetst you won ' t be embarrassed by wrin- kles. Usually I try to get my clo thes together that I ' m gonna wear ready the night before so that in the morning all I have to do is put them on, Patty Frams, senior said. As you fall out of the AND FOR THE FINISHINa TOUCH . . . Patty Ritchie decides to ftnish her make up so she can complete her Couer Girt FORGETniia SOMETHING? Forget ting your lunch money is a daily event for some students, this is caused by running Look before class starts. Many students late. Adie Yanez makes a call to her moth are victims of morning panic and have to er to beg her to bring her lunch money to make their pnishing touches on their way school for her. to school or between classes. door, dropping everything yoi have, your nerves and patienci grow shorter. The Journey to your car seem longer than ever. You get then only to ftnd you have left yoc keys in the house Finally y( reach your car again and it tak five minutes to get tt started, thefi you ' re off and running. On morning my car wouldn t start and Tricia s car had a flat so wt had to take my mom s car, ' ' Todc Cielencki, senior, said. Finally the school comes intc view, but a bright red flashini light comes up behind you. this i; all you need! After this incidentl you finally reach school only tc find out — you re late! Mornings why do we have them?
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The Seniors are the class with the most spirit and the most pride because we know it is our last year and last chance to make fools of our- selves! . . . Karci Haycrafl. THE DAtiCE IS OVER Ending their spectacular dance. Honeybees Shannon Simmons, Lorraine Polanco, and Rosalie Wilbom give gleaming smiles to the au- dience. Their award-winning dances are Jhe result of long hours of practice and the hard work they put into each of them. Jthey give wild and crazy performances to give the crowds something to cheer about. ! Todd CitUncki WE ARE GOING TO WIN! Senior Bub- ba Adams tells the audience that the Hornets are bringing home a victory to night. He gets the crowd motivated and brings them to their feet. ARElroa READY — LETS STARTt TTi. cheerleaders are posing to start their dance to entertain the audience. They ' start out with a skit and end it with a dance. They really give their all to let the crowd know they are the support in giving our teams the spirit they need to win. Their cheering and acts prove our cheer- leaders are a step above the rest. 37 . . Student Life
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