McCullough High School - Claymore Yearbook (Woodlands, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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what's what's H 0 T WUT! In an attempt to decrease the number of social blunders and teenage faux paus, we have compiled a list of common misconceptions and replaced them with acceptable alternatives, These alternatives should help you make better choices in the current social world. HOT Long hair Night clubs without door policies Pony tails for men Eyeglasses 8mm video cameras Gary Hart French braids Brown Bass shoes New Wave MTV Rat Pack Fitness Freaks Scruples, Pictionary Compact Disc Car phones Mini Skirts Dollar movies Radar Detectors 22,..fg2:2JmtLgv NOT Feathered hair Night clubs with door policies Bowl cuts for men Colored contact lenses Big jam boxes Gary Hart Bows Top-siders shoes Disco Home Shopping Network Brat Pack Couch Potatoes Trivial Pursuit 8-track C.B.'s Knickers S5 movies Speeding tickets HOT Plaid Salad bars Health food Tie-dyed clothes Answering machines Acid wash jeans Microwave popcorn Leather Jackets Hard Bock Cafe Backpacks Healing Crystals Fergie and Andrew Mikhail and Fiaisa Oilers Scarves Boots Bangs Party lines 19763 Dynamix NOT Paisley Vending machines Fast food Big collars Staying home for a call Parachute pants Ding Dongs Windbreakers Bonnie's Truck Stop Cafe Duffle bags Dianetics Chuck and Di Bon and Nancy Cowboys Rubber bangles Jellies Side burns Party lines 19765 The Point

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some EN HA N +w.,.y.s I eve n I n g K1 ll the students who went out and bought pre-dance paraphernalia such as dresses, suits, bouton- nieres and corsages were not just spend- ing money. They were investing in a good time at the Highland Fling. An Evening in Paris was the theme. Terri Washington and Mariah Puryear dec- orated the Commons so beautifully that no one thought about it being the same place students eat lunch each day. Nicole Kerner and David Boak were elected Miss and Mr. McCullough. Kerner represented the student council and Boak was the candidate for Interact. Colleen Meehan and Cameron Hrehor were first runners up. Jill Adams and Chip Entwistle, and Lisa Walker and Jourdan Saegusa tied for second. Pablo Pissanetzky proves he is a wild and crazy guy. Christi Hemenway snaps her fingers to the beat. Trent Carlyle and Steve Sheffer are happy Colleen Meehan was first runner up. 5Z42JwZL1f4d, 2



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is that a FA CT o you know that . . . - There are 627 parking spaces in the student parking lot. r Joe Westmoreland's middle name is Grady. L J. L. McCullough picked the school , mascot. 5 There are 163 courses offered here. P The student body spends 58,271 hours j in classes each week. - Ray Sanders, the first band director, wrote the school song. Q There are 396 stairs in the school. I- The school sits on 281,750 square feet. Q The tallest basketball player is 6'7 . - There are 24,214 books in the library. l- There are 499 freshmen. 5 There are 488 sophomores. T There are 514 juniors. '- There are 472 seniors. - There are 32 restrooms in the school. - There are 241 trash cans in the school. - The school owns 150 typewriters. - The school owns 71 computers. - Kathy Harlan was the first teacher to be hired. - 103 people have 6th period off. - Doug Reeves, the building custodian, raises the flag each morning. - There are 49 phones in the school. - The freshman office writes approxi- mately 18 tardy slips a day. - The sophomore office writes approx- imately 15 tardy slips a day. - The junior office writes approximately 10 tardy slips a day. - The senior office writes approximately 20 tardy slips a day. - There are 175 days in a school year. - 1985 had the largest graduating class. NEWSLHXIE - Political unrest in the Philippines :auses governmental upheavals in the :ountry's presidential office. - In trying to promote goodwill, Soviet tremiere Mikhail Gorbachev makes a visit o the United States. L Heated conflicts between Iran and Iraq pauses the Persian Gulf to become un- stable. - October 19th, the Stock Market is dev- tstated by another fatal crash. j- The Washington Redskins defeated lhe Denver Broncos in the Superbowl. j- The Supreme Court ruled that all high school administrations have the right to tensor the school paper in Hazlewood vs. Suhlmeier. - The threat of AIDS rises as more and more people are infected with the dis- ease. - Presidential candidate Gary Hart dropped out of the race after the scandal with Donna Rice. He re-entered for the lowa Caucuses. - Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker were caught using church funds for personal use. - Baby Jessica McClure was trapped in a well for two days before rescuers could reach her. - Col. Oliver North was brought before a Senate committee to explain his dealings in the Iran-Contra affair. - Judge Douglas Ginsburg was forced to withdraw his nomination for the Supreme Court after admitting he used marijuana in the past. - Baby lVl's father was awarded custody but her surrogate mother was granted visitation rights. - Judge Robert Bork's nomination for the Supreme Court was rejected by the Senate. - An average of 660 mums are sold during homecoming. - A student is issued an average of 17 books during high school. - 951, of the graduating class will ac- tually graduate. - The average SAT score is 917. - The commons auditorium has 189 seats. - There are 1027 trophies in the trophy CHSGS. - Summer vacation lasts 89 days. - There have been 12 volumes of the yearbook published. - The school's operating budget for 86- 87 was 5B936,307.66. - Joe Westmoreland is in charge of en- forcing school policy. - There were 11 pep rallies during the T Smaagalfs

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1988, pg 131

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1988, pg 18

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1988, pg 8

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1988, pg 234

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1988, pg 56


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