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BAGS WE CARRY The bags we carry reflect our own personal style. Some are colorful; some are drab; some are canvas; some are leather, but carry bags are found on the shoulders of most SHS students. In most bags, along with the usual books and notebooks, you ' ll find trash, year old papers, clothing, candy, and maybe even lunch. Some students say they can ' t live without their bags, but teachers who stumble over them in classroom aisles wish they were nonexistent. Or at least hidden away. 2. 1 . Krista Lindsay, Steve Goodin, Tawnell DeArmond, Dawn Reid, Trish Simmons, and Jeff Lithicum take up the whole hall way with their bags as they leave class. 2. There are many different styles of bags. 3. The aisles of any classroom are generally filled with carry bags. 4. Kris Dellapina can carry just about anything in her bag. 5. Fashion bags are found in stacks anywhere that students gather. 6. Tina Jones models her fashion bag. 7. Mrs. Dalie trips over a bag left in the middle of the floor. 8. Some people just don ' t or won ' t throw away their bags even when they began to age. 23
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CLASSES WE TAKE If someone visited South from the class of 1920 ' s, they would be amazed at all the new and different courses students have to choose from. There are now specialized courses that students have to choose from such as Choir, Art, Publications, and Drama. There are also new courses to expand the student ' s knowledge and benefit their futures. Among these are computers, physics, and psychology. Today ' s students ' needs are met by leveling AP, College, General, and Basic so that students can work at their own level of ability. South offers more now to students than ever before. 1 . Kim Miller, Dianne Hinkle. and Tony Lawson work on an experiment in chemistry. 2. Ericka Rucker, Eric Stewart Trent Williams, William Casey, and Phil Truss listen to a History lecture. 3. Mr. Bob Norman uses an overhead projector to explain a point in government. 4. Kim Miller calculates a formula in chemistry. 5. Mrs. Cheryl Dalie converses with her Spanish III class. 6. Spencer Gibson checks out the camera for his Publications class.7.The Business Office is the place where Jill Wysong gets practical experience. 8. The Hobbit is required reading for General English 12. 25
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