oulled out their math, reading, or social studies assignments, ready ‘or class discussions or pop quizzes. Some students added a little humor o class, yet these often found hemselves going to see Mr. Turley on disorderly conduct charges. Ferguson was filled with sym- pathetic teachers who handled such requests as, “I have to go to my locker,” “I forgot my book,” or “I am excused to go to an assembly, but I do not have my pass.” They frequently answered these requests Robin Clark, Scott Gray, and others wait for Mrs. Kelly to begin the Advanced Reading and Study Skills class. ‘Students kick back and jam in guitar class. ce with a calm ‘“‘no,” followed by a talk on how materials should be brought to class by the student on time. Teachers were always need- ed, as there were always students who had trouble with their assignments. A Melissa Robinson takes time to work on her typing skills Learning
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Shared secrets, gossip, tragedies, what they do best. However, this a boy and a girl. Chivalry was not and joys provided topics for conver- was not the only type of friendship dead here, for it was a common sation. Working together, eating seen at Ferguson. Occasionally, one sight to see a guy walking his best together, and “goofing around” could catch a glimpse of a more girl to class — sometimes even the sogether were easy for Mariners, special relationship — one between other way around! ‘or it gave them a chance to do A Ronnie Herbin and Predist Brown return from Burger King raring to get back to class. BY A Julie Hill and Dawn Irby pause for a picture while looking at hee Dolecki and Adya Maniyar enjoy spending time in the library together. | | the newest fashions. i] Fraternizing 11
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