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Just Check With Christine And Lester. 6:45 am Alarm goes off. 6:46 am Check local radio stations to see if school is closed. (There is always a chance.) 6:55 am Get in shower. 6:58 am Put on cleanest clothes you can find. 7:00 am Turn on Tom and Jerry”. 1-.02 am Chow down on a fierce bowl of Frosted Flakes. 7:03 am Although you’re done, you decide to stay and see if Tom ever does catch Jerry. 7:17 am Locate school books. 7:19 am Double check to see if you have achieved that studly look. 1:20 am Leave for school, driving 90 mph. Senior Lester Ware demonstrates how a typical guy gets ready for school in the morning. . . . and it is a good morning.” — 25 — student life
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GOOD MORNING TO YOU 5:00 am Alarm goes off. 5:01 am Shower. 5:20 am Towel dry hair and apply mousse. 5:25 am Decide what to wear. 5:45 am Get dressed. 5:55 am Make bed. 6:00 am Have a glass of orange juice. (Don’t eat anything else it’s bad for the waistline.) 6:05 am Brush teeth. 6:10 am Floss teeth. 6:15 am Put in contacts. 6:20 am Plug in hair dryer. 6:21 am Plug in curling iron. 6:22 am Plug in make-up light. 6:23 am Apply concealer to cover up those dark circles. 6:25 am Apply foundation evenly. 6:30 am Apply blush directly on cheekbones. 6:32 am Apply eyeshadow to highlight those baby blues. 6:35 am Apply eyeliner in an outward motion. 6:37 am Apply mascara on the tips of lashes to make them longer. 6:40 am Apply lipstick. (Make sure it isn’t too dark.) 6:42 am Finish drying hair. 6:45 am Curl hair. 6:50 am Make your locks immobile by using hairspray. 6:52 am Put on jewelry. 6:53 am Place your books in Esprit bag. 6:54 am Call best friend and make sure you aren’t wearing same thing. 6:58 am Grab granola bar for lunch. 7:00 am Leave for school. Senior Christine Dickhans demonstrates how to get ready in the morning. — 24 — student life
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BITS -N- PIECES How ya doing out there!” yelled Russ Hapke to the crowd of people who came to see the Annual Bits and Pieces Talent Show. The audience yelled back and Kim Withrow, dressed like a showgirl, brought out the sign for The Love Bombs. The Love Bombs, comprised of Darren Young. Jim Chaddock. Jenny Woods, and Rob Neary, opened up the show with a few songs, including Twist and Shout”. Approximately thirty students partici- pated in the show which had singing, dancing, piano playing, and gymnastic acts. Lisa Meriweather performed a song she wrote called Another Love”, Jacque McMillon played Tender Love” on the piano. Jenny Zummak sang Tiffany’s Jennifer Zummak flawlessly sings Could've Been by Tiffany. Emcee Russ Hapke tries to quiet the audience down with another one of his hilarious jokes. Darren Young struts across the stage as his band. The Love Bombs , kick out the jams. — 26 — student life Could've Been”, and the girls went wild as Joseph Hatchett sang Loving You”. Larry Metcalf, Derrick Grant, Chris McDonald, Derrick Montgomery, and Reggie Ross, along with their entourage, rapped Terminology”. Ginny Tilden sang If”, Molly Roper, accompanied by Greg Klosowski on keyboards, sang Anything For You”, Sonya Watkins sang a Whitney Houston favorite Where Do Broken Hearts Go?”, and Angie LaRocco and Lynn Meyer rocked the house when they did their gymnastic and dance routine. After intermission Jackie Eckwood belted out If I Were Your Woman”. Re- flections. comprised of Chris Watkins. Randy Watkins. Lisa Meriweather, Sonya Watkins, Tina Lustick, and Derrick Woods sang Man In the Mirror”. Kevin Beckner and Jackie Eckwood sang the Academy Award Winner, I’ve Had the Time of My Life”. Lisa Meriweather and Sonya Watkins sang a duet, I Know Him So Well.” Tasha Burks. Tina Phillips. Anita Winston, LaShaunda Aikens. Martha Swanson, and Nicole Pollard did a dance routine to the hit Push It”. All of the acts did exceptionally well, although some were difficult to hear due to the restlessness of the audience. How- ever. the performers gave it their best efforts and they should be proud. -Amy Russell
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