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What’s New? Seniors Todd Sanders, Tim Gourley, James Whittington, Mary Pat Durden, Christy Ho- del, and Jo Ann Sutton find the parking lot a great place to chat about the latest news. So, What Do You Think? Donna Lamb, Lynn Jones, Nicola Gill, Erin Dryer, and Kelli Crawford share their new experiences as sophomores. 12 School Opening
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A student's life is filled with many obstacles that need to be overcome, such as working, studying and dating—and figuring out how to combine the three without losing one’s sanity. Gathering at McDonald’s and Burger King, staying after school to practice for Homecoming skits, and volunteering for community projects were just a few of the activities that shaped a student’s life. More important than just being a part of an activity, the Lanier student enjoyed being a part of it all. Indeed, the glamorous life of a Lanier student glimmers with the hope of achieving the ‘ Diamond Life’’. Performing in concert, Rick Springfield dazzles the audience with his singing. Lee Chapman, Melissa Smiley, Lisa Tubbs, Lisa Tarver and Caroline Turner help boost spirit by dressing in togas to wrap up J.D. Cheering the football team onward to victory, Poet fans display their enthusiasm. Student Life 11
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Opening Day Accents Old and New 4a O : time to get up.” “Sure Mom, just five more minutes.” This type of conversation could be heard in homes all over Montgomery, the morning of August 31, as students prepared for the first day of school. Shouts of joy and sorrow filled the air. The students of Sidney Lanier had a lot to look forward to. The thought of returning to a newly renovated school lessened the blow of the summer’s fast retreat. Many were concentrating on the new LAMP program. One thing that the students were not looking forward to was the changes brought on by State Superintendent of Education Wayne Teague’s Plan of Excellence. The 8:10 arrival, 3:10 departure and the reduction of in- school activities were not welcomed by a large majority of them. The return of the wild weekends filled with football games and good friends were welcomed with open arms. Nevertheless, the 175 days of total education were upon us. Work, Work, Work. Senior North Tower staff members Adrienne Harvey and Michelle Swain catch up on some work in the library. Sidney ‘‘L’’. Leaders Club members Mary Ann Lenyo, Emily Knott, and Melissa Rollins show their support for the Poets at the Lanier-J.D. game. Midnight Oil. Lamp student Shannon Huggins studies hard to master Latin. School Opening 13
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