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Starting off the football season with enthusiasm, the cheer- leaders made this sign for the purpose of raising spirit at the game. Evaluating his feelings, Chris Kelley signs a friend’s yearbook at the signing party. The BEARER Staff started off the year by having its annual signing party on the first day of school. Opening 3
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the Groove It’s the morning of August 22 — the infamous first day of school. As you walk into the main hall, you wonder, “Where did the summer go?” After listening to the principal’s lengthy speech, you walk in a daze to your assigned classroom. With an empty stare, you look at your class schedule. Then a chill runs along your spine — you didn’t get the classes you wanted. You are suddenly brought out of your stu- por. You gaze about the room, recognizing familiar faces and taking a special interest in a few new ones. Then you realize something you had al- ready known, but forgot over the summer: you’ll get to know each of your new class- mates as the year goes by; you and your friends will share the good times and the bad ones, learning together, as you always have. It’s all a part of the experience called “school.” Maybe this year won’t be so bad, after all. As Anne Howard ponders over what to write, Kenny Springer proceeds to express his feelings for the person whose yearbook he is signing. Getting back into the daily routine of school, Jennifer Walton works intensely to determine the correct answers on her math quiz. Patiently waiting for her mother, who is a substitute teacher, Diana Newton uses her lunchbox as a temporary place to sit. 2 Opening
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A .y into Fashions In cutting corners one has to con- sider what to buy, and everyone at one time or another buys clothes. This year’s fashions did not come cheaply, but were at a price that most students could manage. Some of the more expensive fashion wear was Izod Lacoste, Ralph Lauren, and Aigner. Guys and girls alike felt in style, yet comfortable at the same time. Most students complemented their clothes with gold jewelry of all kinds. Silk ties, walking shorts, and penny loafers for girls came back in style this year and were very popular throughout the year. Mr. Morris wears a preppy tie, plaid button down and corduroy blazer. Amy Brown feels comfortable while wearing English walking shorts, accented by red knee socks. Scott Adams finds that fall and button downs go well togeth- er. Sweater vests and active wear are ever popular as Julie Lee and Lance Collier prove. Julie wears a sweater vest with dress pants highlighted by a silk bow, while Lance is dressed in draw-string pants and button down. 4 Fashions
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