Pleasant Grove High School - Grove Yearbook (Texarkana, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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Cornelle Thomas-9 Kevin Thompson-11 Jeremy Thornton-11 Delicia Thurston-9 Sekina Thurston-10 Kenny Tipton-9 Gina Townsend-11 Tamara Towry-9 Donna Trammell-10 Tim Treadway-11 James Tubbs-10 Terrence Tucker-9 Marshall Tullos-10 Sharon Turk-11 Sherri Upson-10 Matt Vaughn-9 Mike Vinson-11 Ellen Vrana-9 , I , Life after 3:20 Students see the light ot the end of the doy t's 5:25, school's out for the day! It's a time for relaxing, or for some, it's a hectic time. Most students go home and plop down on the couch, turn on the T.V. and watch the soaps that they recorded earlier in the day. HI usually come home, relax for awhile, run some errands and do what is on the schedule for that night, said Senior Amy Campbell. Some of the students' favorite activ- ities at P.Ci. are as follows: 1. Aerobics: The best exercise to lose some pounds. 2. Playing a sport: Practicing for the big game. 5. Shopping: The most popular pas- time 4. Work: 9 to 5 really takes up a lot of time. 5. Relaxing: Reading your favorite book. 6. Sleeping: Everyone's favorite thing to do. 7. Eating: Another favorite activity. 8. Watching T.V.: Students don't miss 'ILEAVE IT TO BEAVER. H 100.gCIasses 9. Socializing: Talking on the phone takes up a lot of time. 10. Riding around: Great way to see peo- ple. 11. Run errands: The thing youjust have to have. 12. Chores: The thing you most dread. PG students could always find something to do, whether it's worth- while or not. And ifit wasn't worthwhile, at least it could be used to avoid other activities, like homework or chores. I try not to do my homework, said Senior Crerri Felling. I always try to put it off until the last minute. Mary Hancock spends her after- noons sleeping mostly. I just try not to eat, she said - Rebecca Sims Joss TAKE UP A LOT or AFTERSCHOOL TIME. but there are some rewards -- cash for whatever time is left. Melinda Birge spends an evening at Coach House Gifts where she worked part-time during the spring.



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tt. -Ng. V+. ff: 111' -T 2. Glfflgi i 1. .N :yi--'1 ' 5-Q if gin: Michael White-9 Nathan White-9 Tatia White-10 Kevin Whitworth-10 Micky whitwortn-11 Kelly Wienhoff-10 ' Tammie Wllf-11 Tammie Willet-11 Alicia Williams-10 Brent Williams-11 Cathy Williams-10 Clay Williams-11 Jennifer Williams-9 Kevin Williams-11 Matt Williams-9 Casie Williamson-9 - X K Hitting the books Students moke the choice to study or ploy ofter school There are good habits and bad hab- its. And then there are study habits. These are the things that decide if you are prepared for class or not. There are a variety of study habits that classify stu- dents, such as: 13 afternooners - people who do their homework right when they get home. Calways have it done3 23 latenighters -those who start around 9 or 10 o'clock to begin studying. tstay up into the wee hours Qt they get it done3 53 procrastinators - people who say they'll do it later, After all, tomorrow is another day. 43 pressure-cookers -these are like pro- crastinators but they race against the clock and work right up until time for ho- mework or tests. Calways seem to get it done3 53 crammers - people who never study until they just have to and then try to learn a whole semester in one night. tal- ii l IBSSCS ways have black circles and bags under their eyes on the day of the test3 63 serious studier - always prepared and organized-studies everyday until time for the test 2V2 weeks away. 73 partier - this is the person who get a bunch of friends together, raids the gro- cery store for munchies, listens to mu- sic, and studies all at the same time. The general consensus is mainly the same among students. Most put it off until late at night, some get it done and some finish it at school. l always have things to do after school, so l usually end up doing my homework later that night, said jr. Don Simpson. Though most people fall into one category or an- other, they all realize tsome quicker than others3 that you have to hit the books if you want to pass. CAUGHT IN THE ACT. SITTING IN THE BACK OF the room, a PG student hides her books as she flips through a body-building magazine.

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1987, pg 180

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1987, pg 143

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