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Hyper aren't we, Tamar Criswell? Freshman students on their lunch break. Jay Farmer tries to talk Jackie Reynolds into giv- ing him some of that milkshake. Judith Smith and Tonya Scruggs are more in- terested in last week’s gossip rather than the preview game. Oh no! The school is falling down! That’s why we have James Carpenter, Micheal Lewis, and John Brown to hold up the walls! 8 • Student Life
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Falcon Life Student life changes with the seasons and ex- pands as the school tears roll by. Each year, a student struggles to feel free in the grip of newer, stricter rules and regulations. Each year, a stu- dent will exercise their talents and gifts in organizations, be it athletics, music, or academics. Each year, students will either follow the latest fashions and trends or they will stress originality and exhibit their own style. Abiding stricter rules, learning the latest dance steps, participating in group organizations, and know- ing people are all part of the many facets of stu- dent life. However, the most important aspects of student life are getting good grades and being a model student. So student life marches on. Students keep busy to minimize the wait, for one day they will receive diplomas and be recognized. Until then, students will learn as much as they can and enjoy themselves as much as possible. Some of the yearbook staff have no pictures, so they find time to do other things such as, Angela Johnson playing with her rings, Marcus Car- ruthers and Carol Finley looking in a magazine, Kenya Jackson wondering what to do next, and Lonna Ballard showing her biggest smile. A Is Leslie Huddlcson reading Kcisha Jackson and Hope Miller their rights? Student Life 7
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Since Junior High students are not allowed to leave campus, they enjoy their lunch in the cafeteria. Back to the Books Well, it’s that time again. Time to get our minds back on the books after what we feel was a rather short summer. Many sutdents often think of school as a daily routine, a place we have to go to day after day, and for that reason many think of it as boring. But, if we start to work together as one big happy fami- ly, we can make 1986-87 the best year for us all, and in time, it’ll make us feel better about ourselves and our school. And may we continue to see a bigger and brighter future . . . “Through the Eyes of a Falcon.” On blue and white day, during homecoming week, these Falcons showed their spirit by painting their faces blue and white: Steven Bowen, Jay Harris. John Brown, Wayland Cubit, Melvin Carr, Herbert Wyatt, Derrick Farmer, Darvas Goss, and Stacey Kelley. Student Life • 9
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