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A new kind of study hall. Junior Katie Morrison finds that the hallway is much more comfortable than the classroom during the blackout. The three amigos. Seniors Chuck Fisher, Jeremy Shepherd and Derek Thornhill search for the football at the varsity game against Lamar. ft Todd Weger nf'-. 554 f .ff L gfiiiz K I x K x :ir , Y S fy Ahuu fa H 5 V M . .'-wa mf ' 0 'K'- ' : f A . I . W... 1.-1 Y' 4, 'ar kr se Z, Q3 .A X , Dolfi i withgli '41 Pig out! Seniors Je'Lisa House and Sabrina Miller eat all they can ea! pizza and Coca-Cola Classic at the FHA Christmas party. r-A Look at the neat pictures. Charles Schechner, sophomore, puz- zles over his biology in search for a cure from his homework. Come-on, buy it! Sophomore Kris- ten Session tries to sell a popular Science Club T'shirt to Brandi Thom- as, sophomore. Opening
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