High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 31 text:
“
i M- X, MQW ' :I A,fL ,,-f-fL ' r b. bu , iff, , . agtime. juniors Keith Humphrey and Lora Duncan wait to compete at a scholastic meet. Intervals between tests stretched endurance. ime out. While doing some homework, juniors Trang Nguyen and Lora Duncan stop to talk. Talking often relieved homework congestion. t, gy eiii ,7,, , ,Zii aw Classroom Antics
”
Page 30 text:
“
CASUALLY peoking Some humor a day keeps the boredom away. Many students made humorous remarks and statements throughout the day to relieve everyday classwork. 'lYou know, in two years l've never gone to an assembly without Mary, senior Suzanne McNeely said. Well now, in two years l haven't even been to an assembly, senior Cindy Thompson stated. Teachers often made comments that were assumed intelligent, but when later analyzed, the true meaning came out. lf you take all the sixteen-year-old boys and you add their ages and then divide by how many boys, you get the average age of a sixteen-yearfold boy, Mr. jimmy Pigg calmly stated as he explained with a straight face the theory of probability. 1 What does your main topic of conversation concern? :ol weekends bl homework cl family life dl friends ,X fl 00911 FY' ' -1 fe 45 if-ik' ues-'FK' WYE- F , k. I s ' ' R - I I - s F A we ' f- e ie 3 1 -I LL K-S it-A gf ' 9- 1' 4- he 'F Y j .. F 'E'-'S--.1 -.f'.-g,1r..,' 1 L edt is 4 e ef ra5.qw:--qaCf,f:. -J'5.- , A F . ,. ,.:.-,,.:..:Q-L-. .4 K.-3 3.- R r fs ts fs L F. 'G+iH:5.-t.?1 if L if A 72'-it . 'cfflfuf as A5 ee iff: k ,rf J2,flI.4'1Z?.-.Z A G 5 V if 49 if- Pe fx re f-f5f'.2'f1L?.f1:'-'-'41,I 8 le 't F li'2-1'-191,15'f---2-'-'' ' Y' L ,-E-5?A'75'E-'Ii1 ' ,S Q- .4 ,...::.:',?'??11.:.3,L.. e ?25i'Q5-1' lv' ' K-F K- K-5- An Excel ebration Many teachers often described themselves in a humorous manner. I look at myself as animated, yet intelf ligentf' Mrs. Pam Maisano kidded. Through the year the term the eagle has flown was announced over the in- tercom, despite the curious States of students in class. By the way, what does that mean any- way? junior Jocelyn Barton was still ask- ing at the end of the school year. E omparing ideas. Senior Dantis justine listens while senior Dustin Gish and junior Eric Schurger discuss where to begin construction. rr,,,.. t,...,,.rr . r S it 3 ntertainment. Mrs. Becky BorgandMr. trategy Seniors Lynn Lesseg ind Dino Lalli taped ai segment for the television show Michelle Llnkford engage in Scrabble it ischolastic PM Magazine in different parts of the school, meet Best friends spent in my hours together
”
Page 32 text:
“
T ::ft . as K5 N s W1 cLAssRoouvi j DTICS A class clown is someone who is always saying what is on his or her mind, complaining about homework or what- ever else to make students and teachers laughf' junior Roxanne Cumby said. They are unique, school woulcln't be the same without them. Sneezing powder in the air vents, rock videos in the VCR instead of Shakespeare and stapling notebook or gradebook pages together all suggested a class clown's personality. There's a time to be serious and a time to have fun, junior Brittin Karbowsky said. When it's time for fun, we call on the class clown. The reasons behind the act' varied from person to person. Class clowns act the way they do because they like the attention they get from other students in the class, junior 1 :Ni I s, ss e Y X s .. arly start. Senior Katrina Kilmer gives us a natural look. She helped paint the yearbook office the week before school started, uddies. Senior Mike Thedford gets a chuckle from seniors Craig Fisher, Cvreg Thompson and Greg Oplotnik. Friends enjoyed a good laugh. . An ExceI ebration Michelle Aeschliman said. lt's part of their personalityf' Schoolrooms filled with laughter when clowns demonstrated their stunts. Some appeared to be aimed only for the teacher. One afternoon, four of my friends and l had a saline solution bottle begging for attention, junior Aymee Thomason said. We took it, aimed it up and shot it at our teacher. She thought she had something crawling out of her hair! Gthers started laughter directed at no one in particular. ln Zoology one day we were dissecting fish, junior Cheryl Hocker said. Chris Mayo and Brent Bowen threw one across the room and yelled 'fish flylm Though sometimes nerve-wracking, the class clown kept everyone on the edge of their seats, waiting for the next show. 5 i i i i i ,A Xgkxnxjk 'KWW1 ' 1-M-vm a s Y ,M W l area 4 .4. 1 S f A cn' ff f ,I ay 4 r u1:rX'...,,,,, A if gay -RL l 1 . ' 1 'fi' UU 2
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.