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Dissection and Biology class expanded Al Ru- bin’s mind even though Rhonda Shively and Karen Webb seem a little less interested. No, Donna Gilbert doesn’t normally dress this, way, she just goes a little further to show her spirit during spirit week. After going through many various games, Jennifer Guilliams and Keith Brubaker resort to a relaxing card game at the game-a-thon. School Days 19
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Remember ... | The past was a very important part F of school life. Each day held a new thought, a new possibility, and a new dream. The unique days when . everything seemed to go wrong, | along with those perfect days made | the year a year to remember. | ] There were numerous homework assignments and papers due. There were projects, sports, and activities to plan. From the freshmen to the seniors, most of us pulled through. We laughed and cried together. We learned from each other’s mistakes. } We shared the good news along . with the daily gossip. 1982-83 was |, filled with student leadership and F classical moments that will be re- membered for a life time. All in all, it was a great year with its ups and downs that made it so spe- cial. Those were the good ole days. Enthusiastically leading the band is Karen | Ferguson. The band ranks high among other bands in the district. Bringing laughs and joy to many people comes natural for Wendi Potter. 18 School Days
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Facts Of Life Inflation not only effected adults, it also effected much of our student body. The high price tags attached to all of those novelties that a high school student should have, was just too large to bum the money from mom and dad. The true facts of life; money problems and inflation drew students from the pools, lakes, ar- cades, and beaches out into the big world of opportunity hunting for those high paying jobs. Money wasn’t everything about working. If that would have been the case there Off the clock, Sheila Noel finds a little extra time to brouse through the selection of cloth- ing at Macks. Don’t forget the curl! Making ice cream is one of Teresa Johnson's specialities. would have been a large amount of teenage unemployment in our coun- ty, mainly due to the fact that there just weren’t that many high paying Cy Jobs available. The more important jobs were those that provided happi- ness, a sense of freedom and respon- sibility along with skills that could possibly be beneficial in the future. a ee LD Going to school half a day provides Gloria Bernard with a few extra hours at Winn Dix- Ie. ROPE o wes
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