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, I1 fl K VL swag-'W'--,,:..g.a-aft!-33,5- Q at ' y..-L f' - I , , - fn Q Q V- HIGH' -nr Q -4 Pholograph by Pal Middle- brooks A PANORAMIC AREIAL VIEW OF THE STUDENT PARKING LOT shows the afler-school lrallic pallerns. The school buses ring lhe lol while cars line up lo exil afler Ihe buses deparl. MANY SPACES IN THE STUDENT PARKING LOT GO UNFILLED EACH DAY because ol the new ar- rangemenl of assigning park- ing spaces sludenls may use only once a year. I I ' I ,sf WAITING FOR THE BUSE5 TO LEAVE, sludenls find lime lo so- cialize, gossip, and calch up on weekend happenings beside their cars - lhose sludenls lucky enough lo have a place lo park Iheir cars, lhal is. ParkingfSTuden1 Life ll 3
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P .R .O. Pdrking Room Only The seniors felT privi- leged: The juniors and some sophomores felT like dirT. WhoT caused These conTrosTing emoTions'? PARKING! The chonge in The pork- ing rules credTed hdvoc. Previously anyone wiTh d license could geT o pork- ing permiT. However, The porking reguloTions hod To be olTered To prevenT On The big doy, mosT of The senior closs pushed ond shoved Their woy Through The seemingly endless line. IT wos choos, ond even dfTer woiTing, some sTill did noT geT d spoce. lvldny were ou- Trdged, buT evenTuolly oll of The seniors who wonT- ed one, goT o porking spoce. lVlosT of The re- molning spoces were giv- The over- Q en To ju- c ro wdin g 'W i ilil A niors in oTh- of The sm- A A leTiCs or denT pork- ' A g, 'T pL'l oTher afTer TNQ 'OT CDU , yyvygpyy 5 school pro- The Drob- lnlv Q r a m s . lems of sTu- llrrr l-lowever, denTs pork- f li il f--f j T h e s e ing all over A M Q W ,E s p a c e s The school 3 A TTR' were only Qrounds. , .l,. Temporarlf Therefore, and some The parking spaces were numbered and eoch per- son was dssigned a pork- ing spoce he would be re- quired To use oll yeor. Moreover, due To The limiTed number of spdces, only ci specified group of people were ollowed To hove o porking spoce. Principols ossigned porking spdces To sTu- denTs on The work pro- grom firsT. Second, The spoces were given To seniors. However, when The seniors goT Their chance To ocquire pork- ing spoces, iT was noT sim- ply a maTTer of going by The office ond geTTing d spoce. ln order To make iT foir ond equiToble, a spe- cial Time wos seT aside for seniors To purchose park- ing spoces. The Time wos seven dm. and The ploce was The closed commons. 4 2 STudenT LifefPorking of Them were locoTed o mile dwoy, nexf To The Tennis courTs. lvlr. KosTe said Thor There would olwoys be problems and There wos no besT wdy To allocaTe The spoce. There dre op- proximoTely 700 ouT of Q60 juniors ond seniors who wanT To drive: how- ever, There ore only 4180 spoces. lT is alwdys hor- desT To occepT change during iTs' firsT yeorf' lvlony juniors, os well os sophomores were ou- Troged: however, Mr. KosTe felT ThoT driving is o privilege noT a righT. Affer woiTing so long To geT Their licenses, sopho- mores ond juniors would noT be oble To drive To school. Thus, They were lefT riding The deTesTed bus agoin. lT'S 7 A.M., AND LAURA BOLING AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER SEN- IORS anxiously wail in mile long lines in hopes of gelling one of 480 parking stickers from assislanl principal Mr. Kosle. 33,-5 5, , ,,,. 11, K A K 8 .5 r I 2: . 'B' ' ' 1 - A -s -. x -ssl .i . x. T 5 , s s , W, ,4- .,., if A. 'z.':s , . .wean-sm.. ,,,,. .Mv- rf- , T 'T s , .D l It 6 qufff ri-E5-1 5,-Y I k' - 0
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All Hallow's Day Halloween spiriTs invad- ed The halls as PeTer Pan, The Headless Horseman, SanTa Claus, and Van Gogh mingled among The regular sTudenTs. Even lvlr. CarTer paTrolled The halls dressed in black: The epiTome of everyThing evil in The world. On Friday, The 3OTh, The cheerleaders sponsored a oonTesT To judge The besT Halloween geT-up. FirsT place wenT To Adam Sadler in his provooaTive oaT cosTume. His sTron- gesT compeTiTion came from a Jolly Green GianT, Julie FlaherTy, who won second place. STudenTs in family living also caughT The spiriT of Halloween when They learned To use every parT of The TradiTional pump- kin. The ouTside was used for a pumpkin carving conTesT, and The inside was made inTo TasTy cookies and pies. The Key Club gave up Their week- end To be spooks in The HaunTed ForesT aT Rock- wood Park. UnforTunaTe- ly, said one ghosT who wished To remain anony- mous, 'lmosT people laughed aT us! MR. THORNTON CARTER, BACK IN BLACK, discusses devilish activi- ties with Mr. Francis Poates. Mr. Poates normally read his news- paper while he ate his lunch. ,IA STudenT LifefHalloween BLOOD DRIPPING FROM MOUTH, Kathy Shermans in- tensely glares at an un- known subiect. Many evil forces patrolled the halls on Halloween. . , -Mana HORROR AT THE HAUNTED FOR- EST. Key club members Alison Anderson, Jenny Tindall, Eddie Cho and Caroline Lamberth help with the testivities.
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