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I love you! I love you! I love you so well! During sixth period, Senior Holli Glasgow picks up Mrs. Adams' cards. She likes to work in the office because she's had fun the past two years, but when Glasgow grows up she wants to be a social worker. Photo by: Margo Collins iifgiLfGvegQfg If I had a peanut, I'd give you the shell. Mr. McSwain, There are several people in this school who really like you. Dear Laura, Paige, Ellen, Amy, Leann, Kathy, Tina, and Lisa V., Remember: Friends are friends forever! Love,-- Dear Tracy Tate, Youfre a beautiful person and have a beautiful name, too. Love,-- Dear Brent, I think you are an inspiration to all ath- letes, including myself. Dear Monty, You are the sunshine of my life. Love,-- Taking a secret peek, Senior Lisa Quarles watches the basketball boys during one of their sixth period practices. She's hoping to see someone .... no one knows who .... that she likes without him seeing her. Or maybe she wants him to see her! Photo by: Moni- ca Robinson jr -04 fl ' .- , ji -f , -- . ' ,. , . 14 -5- Student Life 1 RAfw?w'! I She doesn't perform magic. She just has an immense talent for tricking the eye. Missy Blackburn, a junior, sits in Art III drawing the album cover to Boston's Third Stage. The spaceships on all the Boston covers are really guitars drawn in perspective. Photo by: Monica Robinson Modeling is her life. Or at least Sophomore Tammy Vaughn hopes that she can be a professional model someday. The photo is from Vaughn's portfolio which she has been adding to for future use. the Q
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-NM, Senior Millie McCoy, taking advanage of her weeknight curfew, is seen at a JV football game. She went to the game after band practice for some R and R and to see that special person. Senior Cynthia Wilson runs from Burger King to her car. I was late coming home and l wasn't going to stop for anyone! Cynthia was driving like a maniac . . . . and hurrying for a date! Photo by Margo Collins Bye, Bye, Baby. This PDA is a pri- vate display of affection. Sophomore Tracey Holloway and Greg Mefford are saying good-bye at Tracey's house, so she can make her 11:30 curfew! f Bummer! l Photo by Mar- go Collins Orcler, Please: Well, l'm hungry for food and desperate for a man, says Junior Leslie Coan while sitting in her car at Sonic before rushing home to meet her curfew. Photo by: Margo Collins wk f-uw., 1? But Mom PLEASE! 45 as i 1 Senior Jason Stone was caught calling home at the Quickie Mart one night. My parents usually don't give me any problems if l'm a little late. Photo by: Margo Collins f gi' Curfews ,Xi - 5 5315, .J 45 ' 1 F79 9- 'W . -'X'
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far earch Ballerinas, policeman, actresses, astronauts, clowns, Superman. What do these all have in common? This is what little boys and girls want to be when they grow up. I wanted to be a cop 'cause they catch bank robbers, Jim Konvicka, a senior, said. Even as children, some people had very real ideas about their futures. I wanted to be rich! Sophomore Carl Landes said. As they grow older, however, children's ideas become more adult, and their future plans change. I want to be a foster parent and take care of kids who donlt have parents, Tracy Edwards, a sophomore said. . . . And one, and two . . . Freshman Angie Emory warms up after school. She doesn't want to let her muscles cramp up during practice for a Stingerette half-time show. I want to be a singer, a professional skater, and a lawyer, so I guess I would be a singing lawyer on skates, said Robin Perryman Parske, a sophomore. I want to be a doctor because I think it would be fun working on little kidsf' Sophomore Larry Smith said. Some people set high goals for themselves and strive for most of their lives to reach them. I want to be a professional track athlete . . . one day, in the distant future, I would like to go to the Olympic Games, said Sophomore Jeff Huffman. Computer programmers, rocket scientists, Supreme Court Judges, Presidents of the United States. These are the children of the future. by Charlotte Tate M' Wen! . . ..,,.. W 'T-.. 2 4 f' 'M .,. HV 'a ' N' it . 'W ' ' N . ' . 761 7 .f with . I I 'L ' wifi- ' A I f . . . .L Q' ' - I, . I 'W , '-,Y ' ,sy . 7. . , ,Aa , Y .Q - .,,. . f' Star
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