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26-Nicknames Junior “Strawberry” Spring, nicknamed because of his red hair, stretches out during advanced PE. (Photo by R. Colebank) Students participate in a discussion during Mr. Gary Holling-shead's “Psych” class. (Photo by B. Bums) Assistant Principal Tom Talerico, “T2’ works in his office. (Photo by T. Harris) Assistant State Superintendent of Schools James S. Gladwell presents “Pappy” Spada-fore with a certificate of Appreciation for 39 years of service. (Photo by K. Peters)
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Fast dancing among freinds added to the memories gained by some couples. (Photo by L. Travis) Would you like to dance? asked Junior Charles Dillon to his date Tammy Gaines as they rest during one of the faster tunes. (Photo by L. Travis) Watching for the Queen to be crowned, crownbearer David Burns and flower girl Ashley Clark stand patiently. (Photo by B Bums) Student Life 25
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■■I r mf . - VvV . «r bi ' - McDonald's, or “Mickey D’s , is a popular place for students to go for a burger and fries. (Photo by B Burns) Junior Rhonda Jewell often calls her fiance Senior Mark Rosier, “Cuddle Puppy”. (Photo by T. Harris) least once in our lives. They are often a shortened version of a person's real name. Band students have called Mr. Norman Adlington Mr. A for years. Students also refer to Mr. Alan DePiano as Coach D”. Assistant Principal Tom Talerico has an original nickname; students and teachers have reduced his name to a mere T2”. Senior James Taylor said, During football season my teammates and coaches began calling me TT and it stuck.” Nicknames are also used for clarity. One such case was distinguishing Mr. Lawrence Spadafor Sr. from Mr. Lawrence Spadafore Jr. This problem was solved when Lawrence Sr. was dubbed as Pappy” and Lawrence Jr. as ”LD”. Physical features are often cause for nicknames. Senior Randy Durrett said. “A lot of people call Brian Moore Moose” because he is so BIG!” Because he is so cuddly-looking, Brian Lough has been nicknamed “Pooh Bear.” Nicknames also result from special circumstances. Senior Heidi Miller recalled, Guys called me Boom Boom because of an incident during powderpuff football.” Couples often use names like Boo Bear” or Sweetness” to show each other they care. Places are sometimes given nicknames too. Classes are shortened to Psych”, Trig or POD”. Although it is no longer used for ISS”, everyone knows where the hole is. Mickey D’s” has become a popular hangout after games. People acquire many interesting nicknames are a welcome change from the usual Tom, Dick, and Harry.(By Robyn Ringler) Student Life-27
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