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tac Brockington fills his empty radiator with water one day after school. He said. It was the best car 1 over had until I wrecked it one day at lunch. Photo by D. Front a. Sitting atop a snazzy sport car. Lisa Michalsky rides down Main Street in the annual Highlands Parade She won first place in talent for twirling fire batons. Photo by E. Rasmussen. The unexpected Even though he could never be ac- cused of lying down on the |ob. Mr. lack Cooksey, biology teachor. takes a break during fifth period because his back hurts. He added. I was also tired of putting up with my fifth period class. Pholo by H. Lutz. During Ms. Annette Moulder's sixth period Spanish II class. Chuck Wyatt demonstrates a game called Field Coal using a Sombrero. This was a classroom activity whero you tried to throw a hat through some- one's arms in order to gain points. Photo by D. Franta. Attempting to make a big splash. Patrick Lancer Collins dives into the school swimming pool December 19. the Friday before school let out for the holidays. He said. Someone dared me. so I jumped. Photo by D. Franta. Extraordinary Times 23
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7lt ‘7 was 45 minutes late ... School is made up of the ordinary things. You get up. go to school, do what you need to do after school, then go home. However, sometimes the ordinary turns into the extraor- dinary. whether your ride is late picking you up for school, you run out of gas. or have to fix a flat tire. Well, there’s a lot of speculation as to why 1 jumped into the swimming pool. A bet. a dare, whatever stirs your coffee. Well, here's what happened, said Patrick Lancer Collins about why he jumped into the swimming pool December 19. the Friday before the Holidays began. My friend, Ted Cole, was sitting on the high dive bouncing. Everyone was yelling jump'' repeatedly to him and. well he got down . .. Some students had their days messed up when they found their car with a flat tire or that it wouldn’t start. Jeanna Williams stated. “One day. on the way home from school, the brakes went out and we hit a stop sign!” ... They were a bit disap- pointed. Lancer continued. Next thing 1 know, I’m standing up there checking the weather and all. Some- one dared me ... and I jumped. At first it was a rather speedy feeling, but just as I hit the water, it slowed, almost to slow mo- tion. As 1 entered the water, my body began to curl; yes. there was a bit of pain in- volved, and 1 was collecting my bearings. Still other students had a damper put on their day when they were late to school. Tommy Gregg said. “I was late to school because I overslept.” Sharon Cochran added. My car ran out of gas on Garth Road one morning so 1 miss- ed first period! .. .1 had almost no air so I had trouble getting to the surface (plus, with wet clothes, it wasn’t easy), but after that, everything was simple. Rain also altered students everyday schedule. Karina Gooch stated. 1 was 45 minutes late to school because it was raining and we had to stop for a wreck.” On an equally wet day. Teri Miller added. I slipped in a puddle one morning before school and had to go home to change. It felt great! Lancer concluded. 22 Extraordinary Times
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Adding ■ touch of glamour to the setting added to the entire show.” exclaimed Mr. Terry Ryals. Stu- dent Council sponsor and organizer of the assembly. The platform was outlined by many twinkle lights while a mechanical Governor and First Lady logo rotated at center stage. Serving as a backdrop, streaks of blue, silver and white added color to the back while 50 pounds of dry ice created a mist of fog that encompassed the stage. Photo by E. Rasmussen. Court: (fronlj Stacey Voytek. All School Duchess. Angela Ingham. Laura Brown. Phelitria Barnes. Toni Monafcy, Kim Coleman. LaWanda Gilbert, (back) Brad Walsh. Lt. Governor; Chad Ivie. All School Duke; Brent DelToro. Shan- non Comeaux. Lance Mize. Brian Core. Eric Bryant. Photo by D. Fronta. Wayne Marshall, a (unior, and Shelly Alfred, a senior, perform the theme song from An American Tale entitled Somewhere Out There. Besides Shelly and Wayne. Kent Reep. Alicia Deal and the Guardian Angel band also performed. Alicia stated. I was worried at first before I went on. but when I thought about my friends who were cheering for me. it all seemod to come together.” Photo by D. Fronta. 24 Governor First Lady Assembly
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