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8 Opening earing that alarm sound at 7:00 a.m. was always a killer after being on the phone until 2:00 a.m. gos- siping about that new girl,” or hearing every detail of what that” certain guy said from friends. With others, late calls weren't the problem? it was the snowfall coming from Charmin clouds. Can I call you about our homework assign- ment?” was a popular mating call heard by the male species to the fe- male gender. Dates to ballgames, parties, and going steady with that special guy or girl all helped to fill after school hours. Fight!” was occasion- ally heard in the halls. When that guy's” girl was approached by an- other guy, words and sometimes fists were exchanged (which wound that person in ISS). These things some- how provoked students to risk it all. By Christy Cox (Above) Playing a game on the Media Center computer Tommy Linebaugh fills his spare lunch time. (Photo by Matt Nadeja) Making sure he gets his change back. David McGee watches Mrs. Gorsuch count his money. (Photo by Matt Nadeja)
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During halftime at the Ringgold basketball game Rob Noland enjoys a bag of popcorn. (Photo by Matt Nadeja) Exploding through the spirit tun- nel, the football team prepares to play against Rossville. (Photo by Matt Nadeja) Howling at the prospect of a bas- ket, Brian Bird cheers the War- riors on as Stephen Kile, Mike Smith, Corey Standifer, Craig Raughton, MrJPey, and Mr. Brown look a litth fenseC about the situ- ation. (PJroto by Matt Nadeja)
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The big yellow monster has come to take you away! And everybody has homework! (Photo by Matt Nadeja) (Far left) Proving that crime doesn’t pay, Phil Brown dis- plays what writing on desks will get you in Miss Parham’s class — a detention to house clean. (Photo by Matt Nadeja) His name engraved” on his head, Larry Price claims his hairstyle in a unique way. (Pho- to by Matt Nadeja) Brent Lightfoot and Mary Grant violate the school hand-hold- ing only” rule as Michelle Clay laughs at their rule-breaking being recorded for posterity. (Photo by Matt Nadeja)
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