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Page 18 text:
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ry eres scarce ren see AS laa state of confusion, Steph- anie Wilson notices that itis not lunchtime. Forgetting the sched- ule change, she appears in study hall to enjoy her lunch. Accepting her academic bar, senior Cindy Hayes is congratu- lated by school principal Garnet Campbell during the first awards assembly of this year. September October
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Page 17 text:
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ey Angie, what do you think is the Desi pari -OT school?”’ “Summer vacation! Sum- mer has so many opportuni- ries for travel, fun, and ex- perience!” “Like whar? heard of anything.” “Well, Christine Massey became an exchange stu- dent to Germany. Kiera ALemGan Lisenkucas. amd Heather Brown had a de- lightful time in France. And our school was represented by Jay Pickerr, Stren Berge, and Carla Britr ar the Gover- I've never “In order to work, you have to have fun’, was Dawn Mileys advice for working a summer job. She laughs with her Friends Cory Carlson and Louis Pay while working at Kings Domin- ion. % % Bea = ? ei nors School for the Gifted, while Amanda Perrygo went To a John Hopkins CTY summer program. And you know, | heard thar Roger Carter, Begie Maple, and Jonathon Sawyer went on a Two day canoe trip, and An gie Rumley and Judy Prosser really enjoyed Chincorea que. Gee, | just spenr my summer visiting my Aunt Ro sie. What did you do Bill?”’ | srayed home. | went to Kings Dominion, though, and saw Dawn Miley, Rosie Knotts, and Julie Galligan, and Todd Zorn! Mosr of the rime, my buddies and | hung around the Mall. Hey, | did see Kim Wyne a lor at Gianr when | ran errands for Mom. | also saw Mancala Howell. He served up pizza at Mr. Garris when my buddies and | went our on the frown bt ee hw Actually, a lor people hung our at home.” ‘Well despite Aunt Rosie, srill had a good summer va cation and it’s still my favor re time of school.” “Yeah, | agree. Maybe next summer | can go on those European trips also. Or maybe | can get a job and make some money. “Now that's the ticker!”
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Page 19 text:
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he mad rush was on Everyone was out buying their school wardrobes or catching their last rays of sun so they could look good for the beginning of school. Not only did we have to check each other our, but we had to adjust ro a new seven period day and new classes like Cre ive Writing, Journalism Il, nd AP Calculus. As rhe rush f the beginning of school egan to fade in our minds nd we adjusted to the schedules, we celebrated the Constirurion’s birthday Q Q O b Q by listening to President Rea gan over the PA and signing a large replica of the docu menr in the library orga nized by Mrs. Powell As school, slipped into a nice easy pace, we became aware of October looming ahead of us. October tradi tionally meant Homecoming — Spirit week, the foorball game, and the dance. But for many of us the month was filled with even more PSATs had to be taken Octo ber 20: Academic awards presented in an assembly; report cards tro make their Smooth moves are what senior Fredrick (Scooby) Howell and sophomore Randy Thomas Spirited students Curtis Prosser, Sean Cornett, and Adam Lawrence display their original hats. True originality was expressed throughout spirit week. displayed as they enjoyed the tunes of the live band, Timmy Kay in 3-D, who performed during Homecoming. September October
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