J H Rose High School - Tau Yearbook (Greenville, NC)

 - Class of 1989

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( £ a W i These loyal clubs endure the day of rain to show their Rampant pride in the Homecoming Parade. The parade had good attendance by both participating clubs and spectators despite the incli- mate weather.

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Rampant Style Hot Hot Hot!! No matter what the season, wheth- er twisting at a dance, shouting at a game, or just following your own beat. Rampant style is always blazing up the charts. Venturing into the Rose High fashion zone, one cannot help but notice that every look, style, and fashion is worn by all types of people. Dragging your heels to class, not even the Monday morning blues can stop the fast paced beat of hardcore style. After class, when you have fin- ished rapping with your number one teacher, out of the blue comes an all hit power sweep of the top pop style. The way people dress is more than just clothes or style, it ' s an attitude. Your thoughts, from the hit tracks to those who are a little off beat, are reflected from head to toe. Clothes are an unspoken language. Some leading vocalists gave us their fashion statements. Dana Welch: You have to wear what you feel. Clothes are just an- other way to express yourself. 1 mean, you should say what you want to say and dress how you want to look. Jeremy Dilworth: 1 think that it ' s important to dress ac- cording to your personality; wear the clothes that determine you as a per- son. Rampant style is tops on all the charts, from rhythm and blues to an alternative beat. At Rose, fashion is not dictated by just fads but it is a way of expressing our individuality. With so many creative Rampant minds dedicated to originality, the fu- ture hits are pure gold. Sitting pretty, DeWanda Eaton enjoyed an ex- i.ning and educational modeling experience. I )■ Wanda, a Senior, was fortunate enough to li.ive tinis opportunity this past summer. Anxiously awaiting Halloween, Junior Angle Purvus is fashionably festive to the bone. An- gle was seen rummaging through the wild cos- tumes at the Plaza in late September. 17



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Extra hits (ek stre hits) Any of a variety of extracurricu- lar activities available to the student body to provide a way for students to get involved in the community while having a ball (ie. using Match-box cars to get into a dance, raking yards with ttie-4tg lub, ringing the Salvation Army Bell) Don ' t be bashful, Colin! Colin Merritt shows off his Rampant pride by exposing his French club tee-shirt. This is truly an honor that only French club members have — like Colin. Insights, the literary magazine of Rose, is produced through the composition class of Mrs. Virginia Jones. Through Mrs. Jones ' patient and diligent guidance, the class turns out a very professional and poetic magazine which is composed of literary works by students of Rose. Pictured here reviewing and selecting entries for the magazine are Mrs. Jones, Sen- iors Elizabeth Hume, Tristin Jones, Mohaad Dar, Lisa Moore, Susie Ambert, and Sharlice Smith

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