Menchville High School - Crown Yearbook (Newport News, VA)

 - Class of 1988

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F buses arrive early in the morning, stu- New students wait in line for their sched' dlsembark. prepared for the day. The year meant people must be awake and early: first period started at ules on orientation day. Cheerleaders hand ed out schedules before freshmen reported to the assembly in the auditorium, then went to meet their new teachers, iam. 1 4 il.. Nervous students make the adjustment to life at Menchville High School Shoving, kicking, and scream- ing, a crowd of people fought over the last available school supplies in Roses, Bradlees, or K-mart. lt was the first day of school and people were cramming into stores, trying desperately to get the re- quired pens, notebooks, and fold- ers to please their teachers. School began with students wandering aimlessly about the halls which .,. seemed packed to freshman Michelle Cenname, Teachers were some- times as confused as the students, frantically trying to put names with faces. A barrage of hectic events filled the fall agenda. Fall was time for the Icebreaker Dance, freshman orientation, senior and underclass pictures, back-to-school night, club sign-ups. As seniors began to plan for col- lege, juniors ordered their rings, some sophomores learned how to drive, while freshmen got to know their new school. Everyone said that the teachers were mean and the work was hard, but it wasn't that bad, recalled freshman Rich- sff ..... if 'W' B5 -5:5 iii assi ff, . V 3 .4 .4 J ard Littlefield. Many new students found the first day to be unsettling. Unac- customed to the new surround- ings, new students were nervous. One new Monarch recorded her impressions of the first day of school. A page from her diary reads: Tuesday morning finally came and it was time to become a part of a new school. l was walking down the halls trying to find a fa- miliar face and anxiously search- ing out someone to eat lunch with. when l began to wonder if l should have left the safety and familiarity of my old school. A later entry revealed a change in attitude: l'm sure glad l came here. Sure it was scary at first. but after l got involved, this feeling began to go away. Now l have friends to eat lunch with and the faces in the hall are becoming more and more friendly. Sooner or later, the new school. eighteen years old, be- came a second home for a new generation of Monarchs. - Jan Nygren 8 1 gnu' ,l 3 x ,ev

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Practicing a forward dismount from a shoulder sit, Allison Creech provides sup' port for Lisa Culotta. Lisa is nervous as she does this manuever for the first time. K r h, X C SPN hiren Gliebe N ' M3 W i 9 I 5- :1-M - 4 9 1+ can-A' A Diana Vaughan Two students sit together in the hall talke ing about the new school year. new teach- ers, and too much homework. Lori Warren and Tina Hensley work on organizing their new books. During the ten-minute break, Wayne Tay- lor finds new ways to occupy his time. He is sketching his vision of a future warrior which he calls a Grunt. 14 Orientation 'P-if 'f 1 'fi X -as kj- Extremely annoying, the buzz of the fire alarm hastens people outside, Fire drills are a common and necessary occurence at the beginning of the year to prepare stu- dents for a real emergency. if, Jean Amendolia Karen Glieb



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Y Contestants play to The dating game begins on Monday when the host of the show decides on the contestants. On Tuesday the contestants are notified. Often this is done through the host's manager, other- wise known as his best friend. By Wednesday the elimination pro- cess has begun. Through unan- nounced interviews and sur- prise meetings, the host begins to judge the contestants. On Thursday the final decision is made. He secretly chooses the winner and a first runner-up Cin 16 Dating win a new love case for some unexplained reason the winner does not want to claim her prizej. Thursday night the win- ner is approached. lf she does not agree to accept the prize, the run- ner-up is given the opportunity. Fi- nally the winner is revealed and the prize is announced a date with none other than the host himself. - Kathy Taylor As lunch goes on, Derrick Conway and Sandra Nerette take time to share a private moment. The two are good friends and are able to communicate easily with each other.

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