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Makes a Dull Day Preparing to guard their float, David Thompson and Chris Souder arm themselves. Clothes from relatives make Ann Be.Jl Milward Dedman, and Amy Long's out I authentic. Kevin Hendren, member of the newly founded Daddy's club, shows his true Daddy-o's spirit. School was for learning, but fun fit in also. Students revealed that goofing off helped them to cope with the pressures of schoolwork. Times spent with friends were some of the brightest moments in the day. School was a necessity, but fun helped one enjoy it. Reminiscing on childhood days John Moore, Brad Long, Wilma Lay, Greg Souder, and Beth Likins swing behind the gym during lunch.
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All Work and No Play, BUl lA. To participate in band and tennis, Gateway allows Hart Moore to shift his schedule. Working was an act that all of us had in common. Everyone shared the hassles of school and teachers who just didn't let up. In addition, many students held down part-time jobs. These students holding down a part-time job and going to school at the same time realized the hardships and the benefits a job could cause. Remember when Mrs. Brown scheduled an extremely hard geometry test on Thursday and you had to work at McDonald's until ten Wednesday night. You could just imagine the A- in geometry plunging to an undesirable C. . . . However, everything seemed worthwhile when pay day rolled around. Eventually you began to pity those without a job, who spent every night studying or watching TV when they could have made money and new friends at the same time. I enjoy work. It gives me the responsiblity that 1 need for college, states Carla Hale. I believe it is a learning experience. Sacking and carrying groceries to customers' cars is a required part of Brad Long's job at Gateway. Working at Hops in the summer months, requires Franda Jenkins to labor 35-40 hours a week. Here Franda drops onion rings in a bag while Ilene Lester supervises. 15—Opening
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The Varsity Cheerleaders, which include Nancy Johnson, Jennifer DeFoor, Debbie Ingram, Sheri Smith, Jennifer Cummins, Donna Jones and Franda Jenkins yell, Beat Lincoln during the parade, while Kevin Perkins drives. Former queen, Amealia Dunn, riding with Tiffany Yerian and Jimmy Jasper participated in Eastern Kentucky's University's home-coming also. During the game against Lincoln County, Michael Whalen, Shon Sebert, After the parade, the hand under the direction of Mr. Jerry Freeman began and Keith Brown yell for the offense the pep rally at the courthouse by playing the school song, On, On, HHS. as the Pioneers rush for a touchdown. 17 Opening
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