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Casey Blewett, Jeremy Morris, and Dusty Miller drink in the sunshine, while they cram The countdown to break goes by quickly for Terri during lunch in the field with David Chitty before the fifth period Civics test. Armstead and Melanie Morris. Basketball during second period P.E. is one activity used to build skills. Stacy McIntyre 6-25 Dusty Miller 2-26 Jeremy Morris 10-7 Melanie Morris 7-13 Kim Mulford 2-9 Niki Nessmith 11-11 Shelby Sanford 5-24 Nikki Sims 7-7 Chad Smith 10-19 Leigh Ann Smith 6-11 Suzanne Spooner 6-7 Tricia Thompson 2-16 Brian Wilson 7-13 Tracy Worrell 8-15 Seventh Grade 61
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Who Says You Can’t Have Fun Despite being split into two different homerooms, they caused a ruckus in and out of the classroom. Getting into trouble was no problem for quite a few of them. In Coach Hodgen's homeroom Brian Gregory had to sit in the corner by himself, due to excessive chattering. In Mrs. Gregory’s homeroom Ricky Drake had to sit on the porch. As a whole, the class had play time during Science when Mrs. Van wasn’t looking. Growing Up? The seventh grade still took time out to be serious and devote themselves to school and other activities. Devoting some time to Junior Varsity basketball is what Mandy Bedenbaugh, Becky Chester, and Carrie Hubbard had in mind. Others enjoyed City League baseball, softball, and Little League football. Being forced to grow up and enter the world of junior high didn’t stop the seventh grade from having fun. Loaded with books and other paraph analia. Tricia T.and Kim M. review Dizzy with Disney . A rush to gather books and make the bus is a challenge for Brian Gregory and David Chi tty. Terri Armstead 1-25 Mandy Bedenbaugh 3-14 Casey Blewett 1-4 Becky Chester 11-4 David Chitty 3-18 Robbie Clark 3-16 Phebe Cox 3-22 Ricky Drake 9-25 Natasha Frost 3-13 Brian Gregory 8-23 Marshall Griffiss 6-26 Carrie Hubbard 12-5 Sarah Lehman 1-5 Amy Lewis 12-18 tosh Lindquist 2-24 6U W Classes
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Coping With Restrictions Only seniors in the parking lot before school! Mrs. McKeowen could be heard saying to the Juniors during homeroom. Only warnings were hand- ed out to first offenders, with the threat of an hour of detention for the second. Once again the rule of no food in the halls still stood. Students could be seen hiding drinks in their jackets, stuffing sandwiches back into lunch sacks and ducking into the ever pop- ular Journalism room for a quick es- cape from Mrs. Woodward and her stick. But Mrs. Gregory it's not gum, it's just one little Skittle! Mrs. Gregory look over Mrs. Ford's reputation of giv- ing out the most detentions. They were also given for eating in class, which was an almost daily oc- curance in the Juniors’ third period Chemistry class. School wasn’t the only place to receive some type of restriction. Mom or Dad could dish out their own brand at home. Bad grades, neglecting chores, staying on the phone too long, and coming home late on Friday or Sat- urday night could result in any- thing from a week without the phone, six months of no going out, or grounded until further notice! Rules seemed to put a damper on the teenage lifestyle. They had to learn to either straighten up and fly right or don’t let ’em catch you. Live Entertainment Tallahassee has been treated with fine entertainment. There’s been something for everyone, from country to rock. Expose got some “Exposure” when the Miami trio appeared with Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam at the Civic Center. The fact that the three ladies of F .- pose were from Miami ,nd FSU was playing Miami the next day didn’t seem to bother anyone. It was an evening of music, dancing and even a little advice from Lisa. Kenny Rogers and Ronnie Milsap filled the Civic Cent- er. The performance made it worth while, even if Kenny Rogers did forget the words to a song. The Civic Center also scheduled the Statler Broth- ers, YES and Aerosmith to keep everyone dancing the aisles. The Musical Moon re- turned with a new name. The Moon brought Sawyer Brown and others to Talla- hassee. Concert was a hot word that spread fast. Everyone was always ready to race for tickets to the latest show, whatever it was. AIDS You can’t get AIDS (Acquired Immune De- ficiency Syndrome) from casual contact. But you can get it, and the threat is frighten- ing. According to an ar- ticle in Seventeen , more than 50,000 cases have been diagnosed, 28,000 people have died, and experts be- lieve that as many as 1.5 million people have the virus. Misinformation has led to panic, which has led to advertisements about how you can get the disease and how to protect yourself. But some find the advertise- ments offensive. Is it a question of mo- rality or education? Some say people need higher standards; oth- ers say honest answers are required. In re- sponse to the issue, Mrs. Johnnie Melvin, a nurse from Florida State Hos- pital, was invited to speak to the high school. She explicitly and informatively dis- cussed AIDS and how it can be transmitted. One way or the other, society must face up to the AIDS crisis. It’s something we can not afford to ignore.
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