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During magazine sales, juniors turn in their magazine money and subscriptions to Mrs. Shaw. Brian Coole and Karen Cochran wait patiently for the bell. ll rn ' .11 -: i-55 A f M I n ---Q-.-. i J . f vrxrvq-xt NW M4 ' 190 9- 4 , I .V if l X -I After roll call, these sophomores relax and chat while waiting for second period to begin. Some students use homeroom to finish homework, while others just sit. Student LifelHomeroom 15
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What Did He Say? 25 Timmy Roberts and Ronny Meadows find homeroom a good time to catch up on each other's news. Chemistry lab is not the ideal place for a homeroom with its limited seating space and all that interesting lab apparatus. M X Did anybody watch 'All My Children' yesterday? Yeah, Donna caught Chuck at Tara's and What do we have for homework in English? Homework? Are you kidding? We've got a test! Hey, who are ya'lI voting for? I think I'm voting for These are just a few of the conversations that get interrupted during homeroom to call the roll, get the lunch ticket count and hear the devotion which sends us on our way to 2nd period with a smile. Marlin Smith and Susan Swilley use homeroom time to visit Mrs. Saia's homeroom to pick up their Beta Club candy. 14 Student LifelHomeroom
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Flrst we start off with that good ole general science in the ninth grade - the same old stuff we've had since the fourth grade. For example, Question: What is gravity? Answer: I don't know. One thlng's for sure, with answers like that it doesn't take Mrs. Wesson long to average her grades. After we flnally pass with a C- we're on to dissecting over-sized worms and even frogs! We might even learn a thing or two about the cave men with big teeth or the ever frightening pteradon ln biology. We might even have had a chance at a D+ if it hadn't been for the endless notes Mrs. Webb gave. Now it's on to Mrs. Cain and bigger things, like blowing up the school. Well, maybe not that far, but taking chemistry can get expensive. Let's face lt, after buying us three new shirts in a two week period, our moms just can't understand how we could possibly spill that much acid. Oops, dropped down to a D-. Well, lt's our senior year and we can't decide what to take next - advanced biology, physics, or advanced chemistry. That's right, we're true scientists! A timed test on naming the parts of the frog really puts the pressure on Nellie Bond. Interesting things are always taking place in the lab Here Joey Rouse After the dmramas were bum Edwin C prepares to chow down on some boiled possum ?I?SmTOm Williams spent a 'ot of time 16 Student LlfelAcademics 7 Q 4:
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