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:werent 111511 -S hGI'6 Pfevaii Construction was a disap- pointing sight for students when they returned in the fall. As the studentswatehed the new War- riors Stadium being built,'their feelings of shockturned into ea- gerness andexcitement. Senior Suzi Messenger saidg It's nice, a great addition, much better than our holder one. It accommo- dates more fans, therefore more fans can -come to our games. t While some workers worked on the stadium many. others worked on the fronteentrance of S new science labs, wehave one of the most potentially academic schools inthe oountygrs s be S Along with these changes, new i students vfrorny different thigh schools-joined the warrior S spirit not . to gequaljbut to ex- 'Afnew Sand' not mucho liked new rule had been putt into ef- feet for many area high school students. This newtrule was the requirement -to take showers after- a RE, c1ass,This brought about imanyriidifferentr opinionsg the building. This construction p opinions-s of it invades? ourfepri- ' broke ground July of,l98i7, l i S S yacy? to 'fllrns glad peruse some eWi1h-the additivrfiedf-Jtwelve Skidfl rflefdr iff-lSsI-ike allrlnew. iS new 'teachersg itewselye new thingsg ttheresalways adiffer-e is roomgra studiogandesfouri ence .ge,gy rie' irsei S s 1 e Symbol of spirit: Warrior Stadium. e 4 ,4fChehges S was f-gee San3iewyt1g1q5Ses.faeAdpejen tiger-5eirriSHign'sscheo1' t Sp S SS S S builds huge excess sand and gravel piles.
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Summer Pursuits Dzfer for Students .. ,W . , . . , H - ,jg M IW... ,, ,d -, Agn, .i -Q ' V . 1 1- - gjffgi-an QT' .-1. ' ' . in Jennifer Mujat takes the plunge into some cold water. his U r. if gif Derek Gendron and Todd Gronemeyer say Thumbs Up to the sun. I 2 ,,,,,,,. Anticipation of a great sum- mer sent most students flying out of their classes on the after- noon of June 4, 1987. Most of the Seniors went off to college while Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen celebrated the begin- ning of their summer vacation. Newspaper Editor Stephanie Raiola said, I didn't do much this summer. I found a decent job and worked an average of 20 hours a week. I had a lot of time to go to the beach and to do a little traveling. Senior Kevin Bowers said, I had two jobs and I even had a little time to go to the beach and visit Harding College in Arkansas where I want to go after I graduate. Many high school students kicked up their feet, relaxed and enjoyed the hot Florida sun. Others on the other hand worked summer jobs. Senior Gina Grey worked an average of 40 hours a week. April Scan- lon stated, I like to go to the beach to socialize, get sun, talk to friends and make plans for the weekend. Senior Becca Kemp traveled to Jamaica with her work crew and helped build churches and camps for future crews. I liked Jamaica and we had time to go to the beach, but I like our beaches much better. ir xni ,- Labor Day sun warms Stacy Trombetta and Tina Lewis. Summerl3 I?
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