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ig-42? if . , i 'N wtf-ri , ,,,j i t, 51-,p A if, PARl,.EZ-YUUS FRANCAIS? -llHllOl'S Lisa Squires, Alohn Cirapster. and Sonia Smith listen intently as Pat llouston ex- plains ll l i'eiieli lesson alter school. 'lliese students are realizing that taking a foreign language requires a great deal ol' classroom participation and in- dividual study, Good student-teacher relationships are a key laetor in learning new material. Especially something 'loreignf Photo hy A. Price, -2 Forever and Alwa Helaticmshms at South are unlrnnited. Not only do common laoyjrienclfgirlfrienfl relations exist, but there are many uarrious types of relationsliip.s prominent here .such as teacher-.student, family, and professionalfrieri1l.s'lzip.s: Constantly throughout the day, we are surrounded hy hundreds ot' people. From this contact, we are ahle to derive many cliilerent relationships. The main relationship is ilrieiiclsliipf' Senior Lisa jack- son states, 'iFriends help you make it through the rough times, and share the joys you experience each day. junior Patty Register feels. hlieing with my friends makes me feel like lim soinehody. I can he myselfaround them. N Evident- ly, friendship is a driving torce at South Rowan. Another type ol' relationship veiy important to education is a solid student-teacher relation- ship. Senior jennifer Smith says, 'iHaving a good student- teaeher relationship makes you want to go to that class. It makes you want to learnfi Senior YVanda YVingler helieves that South teachers. . . go the extra mile to give you a push when they know you can do it. U In this ease. the spe- cial relationship provides necessary motivation for an im- proved educational surround- ing. Relationships are paramount in the ever-changing world in which we live. Our world moves at an astonishing pace, whirling us from one place to another. sometimes folding our lives, causing us to hecome less a person, and more apart ofthe multitude. 'I'hrough various types of relationships, wc are ahle to develop a hetter perspective of whom and what we are. Moving forward, con- centrating on the future. we survive. It is our love oflile and living that pulls us together and makes us endure. By Greg Michael and Anita Price Social Lite f ll
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Eff. PHONE HOME. Sophomore Paige Pate takes time out of her lunch period to telephone ii crlosv friend. There is often il line :it the tclephonv during both limclies. Students lcurn to bf: patient and respect others' rights. Photo by J, Curitlicrs, MOMMIE DEAREST. Svnior Marty Campbell stops by to liavc 21 quick chat with his mother. Ljillllzlll Cam Jbell, the Spanish teacher. lt is possillilc to maintain even tlmiily relationships at South. Photo by A. Price, 3? ' ' 3 M 5 , 2' , L A wrhvwwukl I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND. Seniors Brad Sperling and Toni Fisher admire the beauty antl dignity of an Oak tree being planted by thc South Rowan IROTC unit in recognition of the United States Prisoners of Wiar and soldiers labeled as Missing in Action. The tree was givcn to the school in September. This was to cvlobratc tho first commemoratioo ot' AIl'lQ!ilCi.1Il battle heroes. Toni and Brad, both ,IROTC members, symbolize the unity of South as u whole. Photo by j. Carithcrs. 10 1' Social Life
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nto the Mal i Salishuryps new edition attracts Raiders with job r openings and an exciting new place to shop and socialize. The Salisbury sMall challenges the Carolina Mall in Concord with curiosity for the new. With the opening of the malls doors came numerous so- cial, recreational and employ' ment opportunities for South Rowan students. Curiosity drew thousands of lockers and 'buyers to the new attractions grand opening held Wednes- day lilly 30, 1986. Before the mall opened the closest mall was Carolina Mall. Senior Kristi Satterwhite, a Salisbury resident, said, The new Salisbury Mall is much more convenient for me. Before the mall was built I had no choice but to drive the ex tra students enjoy having a wider variety of places to shop, Melanie Pearce, a senior, said, Since I live in China Grove, the drive to either mall is about the same. I just like having the choice of which mall to go tof, The mall caters to a broad range of shopping preferences with its thirty shops. Some of the most popular shops are Record Bar for the latest hits, DA Kellys for new fashions, and Gateway Books for those much needed Cliffnotes. The mall provides a place to hang out with your buddies, NMr. or Mrs. Rightfl Although the mall is a great place for fun, we must not forget its usefulness. The stores supply many items necessary to us, ranging from our school supplies to that super outlit for your special Friday night For many students, is their source of income Senior Mia Watts said, I enjoy working at the mall because the job experience is a big advan- tage and I can go shopping before and alter work. By Teresa Bost and Christy Everhart and look meet new 12 f Mau Life s r
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