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1 love my Mickey Mouse lphonel, bin my boyfriend broke its arm off -junior Rynda RMEEE N EW Telejblzmzes allow .s'ludenl.s' to relay important messages. fter school, the favorite pastime for students was gathering and exchanging important information by means of the telephone. Break-ups. make-ups and just whatever that went on dur- ing the day were the main topics of conversation. Occasionally a student would try to call a friend for the latest gossip. but was unable to reach them be- cause the line had an annoying buzz which meant that gossip was already being shared. Gossip wasn't the only informa- tion being shared. Friendly talks or advice between close friends also went over the lines. Talking on the phone often gave neaking in a Conversation. Senior Tony Yates takes advantage of an opportunity between classes to use a pay phone. Four pay telephones are located on the campus to enable students to make emergency phone calls between classes. the chance for emotions to be ex- changed. Although crying on someone's shoulder through the receiver proved to be impossible. sharing feelings made people feel better knowing someone who cared was listening. Sometimes we cry about a situa- tion because it makes us feel better, stated junior Tina Humann. Then we discuss the problem. Parents had their own way of say- ing that their son or daughter had been on the phone too long. You were born with a phone glued to your ear. or Do you think you could pull that thing away from your ear long enough to do your homework? were among the hints parents gave students. The telephone was definitely a big part of students' lives after school. Whether major events were shared. serious feelings were expressed or students just gabbed, they were always on the telephone. Lynda Ingram Lana Irons Bill Jackson Chad Jackson Jason Jackson Lorri Jackson Stephanie Jackson Windy Jackson A lil :Fj Brenda James V - M if V ' Jeff Jameson it e A -e Z . ii t a . Daft' Jay t V .. - ' ,A gf , A Derec Jeffers ,wi V, W' 'vt ' V Kim Jewell ,jj .QW ,z ., Tina John fin! my 2 . - - . -I is :eb 14, Lhris Johnson Q j ff David Johnson if HES? :sei Donald Johnson Eric Johnson Ginger Johnson John Johnson Kelly Johnson Phillip Johnson Sheila Johnson Jill Johnston Allen Jones Allison Jones Brad Jones Danny Jones Joy Jones Kelli Jones Kelly Jones Kim Jones Telephone People l7l
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US How long do you talk on the telephone and what do you talk about? I always folk on thephone, I talk jbr about on hour or half on hour every lime. We folk abou! guys: what el.tef ' -junior Kim Jewell What's the silliest thing you've ever done while talking on the phone? I was taking o shower, bu! I haul' lo rurn off the shower xo Ihe phone Wlluldllll get wer. v senior Traci Rogers What times ol' the day are best to call your friends? Probably rlbnul HW!0'L'1UL'lilIllll42l1I h v 4- u u s 4' ni y porzfnts ure in hed and they l'l1lI'I hear whur I .wiv - senior Raymc Myers How do your parents react to you calling on the phone? They don't mind me talking on fha' phone ll lol. - senior Adelaide Candelaria What can you say on the phone that you can't say at school? You run Ialk uhoul your private' life. - senior Alma Garza What kind of accessibility do you have to a phone? 1've go! u phone in my room, My mom is work- ing nighrs .vo I spend mor! of the night on the phoneg no one is there to Iell me no! Io. - senior Lisa Tressler What would you do if you didn't have a telephone? Die! -senior Ann Williams Sammie Hartwig Paige Harwell Coby Hausler Derek Haworth Todd Haworth Ty Hawthorne David Hay Sheri Hayer Cliff Hayes Stephanie Hayes Danny Haynes Kevin Haynes Jennifer Hearn Barry Heath Shawna Heisler Michalle Henderson Mike Henderson Leigh Ann Hendricks Mike Henley Jayson Henry Scott Henson Stephanie Henson Joe Herd Ray Herndon Susan Herndon Stan Herrman Lora Hester Julie Hickman Brian Hilhern Calvin Hill John Hix Robert Hladik Tadgy Hodges Jeff Hoffman Mike Hoffpauir Sean Holman Robert Holmes Kim Hongseop Jeff Hood Kevin Hooper Diane Hoover Dean Hopper Marla Hornbeck Tim Houchin Craig Houlette Tracy Houston Chip Howe Kevin Howe April Howerton Steve Hudson Tracy Hudson Jamie Hughes Mike Hughes Shannon Hughes Dena Humann James Humann Tina Humann Mandy Hunt Sean Hunter Janeen Hutchens Lana Hutchins Mitsu lde Leslie lngram Telephone l 70 Peo,-,ie li 2 r K W i 2 i , M we M' , z 5 I.- ,yy J ru g, .J 'ah ' , ' Ss Q vi in , W I ' ' - ' haatif e f l' 9 4? lk 9 - - W 1 lere lfee i llss . We Jigga' M I Anal sq f Q if rLLl -.f l ii lx! i , 4 . v Q ,op 1: i ga . ff,
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US Are the moming announcements necessary? The morning an- nouncements are very important and informative. We need them to keep things running smoothly. - senior Michelle Lindstrom Why do you like the morning announcements? I like the thought for the day be- cause it seems so true, - senior Kevin Moon When would be the best time for the announce- ments and why? First hour be- cause having them second hour inter- rupts us, - senior La.Donna Staniield What makes the morning an- nouncements in- teresting? Mr, Moore has a very unique way ofsay- ing the pledge of allegiance. 'I pledge allegiance to the flag of ......... the United States' and you never know where to expect the pauses. - senior Laurie Mon'ison What was the funniest thing you have heard on the morning an- nouncements? When they announced Jason Benson's postu- late, No matter how ridiculous the announcement, the speaker will announce it. - senior Jason Benson If you could have anyone in the world do the mom- ing annoucements , who would it be? Mr. Wall be- cause he's got a good sense of humor, - senior Alicia Parish Kristi Jones Laura Jones Paul Jones Richard Jordan Steve .luhl Kristi Jump Randy Jury Shelly Kaser Andy Kearns Rhonda Keene Heather Keener Darin Keesey Thomas Keim Kelly Keith Rick Kelly Pat Kemery Donna Kemnitz Tara Kennedy Jolm Kent Sherry Kesier Katrina Kilmer Seyoung Kim Mike Kimberling Toni Kinchion Kristi King Paul Kinn John Kinslow Cher Kobuck Paul Koivisto Steve Kozak Michelle Kraettli Shelly Kramer Michdle Krauthlarger Kent Krieger Paul Krob Joe Kysela Kevin Labeth Chris Ladyman Susie Landers Mike Landis Ronda Landreth Steve Landry Kevin Lane Lori Lane .lean Langlois Michelle Lankford Mike LaRose Jennifer Larson Mandy Larson Parrish Laughlin Lloyd Lawton Joe Lay Kathi Leach Drew Ledbetter Kwang Lee Michael Lee Steve Lee Mark Leeder Buddy Leighty Lynn Lesseg Jason Lewis Sabrina Lightner Mark Linde r , ,, . Mg., I E M 7 2' it . 1. v. tm. ' 3 ., r A 'Y ' 2. -0 fc.. Z5 f ' f : ., f 'M t, , V' t 4 A t if R y K 6, I 1 W all f if ii '45, 3 Y N Q, . , I H C M -fe, 5, ,W H F' nf' Morning Announcements 172 people
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