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Let's go! Students were eager to get out of school and get to their cars so they could go home, The student parking lot got more crowded this year. iPhoto by Kelly Watsonl I . far, ,,,, W, 4 , L' fi ' 2 H t,t . t, y , L! N' ,,r, , fi y T, YW x iii... l' .. ,L an V ,,AAA M eivwm Is that our bus? One means of transportation to school is the bus for many students. Mr. John McCuen, bus superintendent, was responsible for all busses and drivers. iPhoto by Kelly Watsonj Watch out! Jimmy Burns checks behind him for other cars. Juniors and seniors were the only ones allowed to drive to school. iPhoto by Robert Freemanl 3 Twmpofziiibm, 19
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18 Tmapmlhfaw - 1 I'LlSll'l Students Get To And From School In Honkl Honk! Hey get out of the way! Cries like this could be heard from students trying to leave the student parking lot after school. Driving cars was only one way that students got to school. Another means of transportation was the bus. Other students had people come and pick them up. Some students got to and from .J school by walking. Everyday some people had to wait to catch the bus. Tracy Torres said, I liked the extra time after school to spend with my friends, but I didn't like the extra long time we had to wait sometimes. Walking was another way that students got to school. Jennifer Main said, Walking to school in the morning gave 1, .unite me a chance to wake up bu hated the cold weather in t winter. Many students rode wi someone else or had their par ents pick them up. Moni McDermott said, I didr have to pay my mom g money and we didn't have put up with a lot of Carla Mayfield Gettin' ready to cruise. Bus drivers get ready for their morning routes. Being on time was only one of the many duties of a bus driver. iPhoto by Kelly Watsonl Rev it up! Stuart McClure rides his moped to school everyday. This was only one way that students got to school. iPhoto by Kelly Watsonl
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EZ I Sleeping like a baby. Mrs. Barbara Stacey rests in the teacher's lounge. Even teachers took a break now and then to snooze during their free period. tphoto by Nancy Smithj 20 fhpafg y... Students Fight To 1 It's that time again. Time to get out of bed and start get- ting ready for school. Sleep- ing late is over. Work has begun. One morning my alarm went off and then without knowing it, I put the clock next to my ear so I would wake up the next time it went off. said Paige Lunceford. Waking up was harder for some than some others. One morning I pushed the snooze Stay Awake button on my alarm clock six times! said Merry Robinson. Once students got to school, it was harder for them to stay awake. Sleeping was my favorite thing to do dur- ing sixth period, said Mandy Elmore. Teachers did various things to students who slept during class. The punishments ranged from giving zeros to throwing erasers. Mr. George Youstra said, I liked to jump up and when I came down and landed on the the whole portable shake. But no matter how punishment that the inflicted on the there were always a few slept in class. Tommy Chamness Sleeping was my f thing to do in class until I caught by the teacher Mayfield :naw Taking a nap. Jason Hartwig takes a break during lunch. Lunch gave students a chance to take their minds off of classes. iPhoto by Kelley Watsonj. Sweet Dreams. Brent Ricket sleeps during his job of library aide. Students frequently found somewhere to sleep in the library. iPhoto by Nancy Smithj. 'Q 5
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