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Funny faces and good hu- mor are two signs of good times. Senior Tom Shing- leton clowns off during his vocational classes at Graf- ton. When a group of girls get together, they are sure to ham it up. Hamming it up are Shannon Saltis, Vickie Ball, Tammy Vincent and Tracy Melton. How many students can be squashed into a bus seat? Looking as if they are try- ing for the worlds' record are John Hardesty, Bub Wright, Jamie Hunter, Andy Bowers and Jed Chalfant. Center, opposite page: Care Bears can bring a smile to everyone's face. As one of the fads of 1984, these crit- ters graced many lockers. 23
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We Have It- Funny Humor- a smile that ex- plodes. A laugh that bubbles out. Is there a day that goes by without everyone cracking up over a joke? Or how about that one minute that a person's guard is down? Like the time when Mr. Ken- yon spilled water all over him- self . . . Julie and I were talk- Bones ing to Mr. Kenyon after lunch, Marian Loughran, ju- nior recalled. He was holding a cup and an apple and trying to unlock his door at the same time. Well, the cup still had wa- ter in it, but he didn't realize it. He took a bite out of the apple and spilled water all over him- self. We didn't want to embar- ass him. We walked up the Humor Makes You Laugh. -T. Edwards hallway and started laughing. Mr. Kenyon stepped out of his door and snapped. I heard you guys. A seventh grader fell asleep in my room one day, said Mr. Guy Costello. Instead of wak- ing him up, I let him sleep . . . When he woke up during third period, he was surrounded by a bunch of seniors. That's hu- mor! 22
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We Have It- Get Up The buzzer goes off. The lights flip on. A quick shower and then the run to the bus. It's another school day, one that is controlled by the sound of bells, the jostling in the halls and the work and laughter that surrounds a typical school day. How do students get that raring to go feeling? For And Go many, the first step is breakfast - perhaps in the cafeteria- but for many a quick snack of cake. Then it is either basketball in the gym or last minute home- work in the hallways. When time for classes begins, most students are ready and rarin' to go. I Get Going With My Friends ' -C. Gray Climbing aboard a bus every morning is part of a routine. Jamie Hunter and Scott Frum get rarin' to go. The halls are peaceful in the morning as early bus students arrive at 7:30. Junior, Mark Cottrill takes the quiet time before he gets rarin' to go. Putting away his books is junior Tim Spencer. 24
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