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Go For The Gold 1 14 lthough fashion and fun are im- portant parts of life at Stone Mountain, academics are the core of student activity. Students may feel that their extracurricular activities are more exciting, but their schoolwork is the basis for their future. The 1988 senior class rediscovered college brochures, as have many senior classes before them. There are also those familiar feelings of rushing to finish homework before the first bell rings, sitting in class vvondering if the bell will ever ring, and enjoying the moment when the last bell of the day rings. All in all, academics are a big part of everyday life at SMHS. Before school, during class, and instead of eating lunch students are seen dashing to complete undone homevvork. Sound familiar? , ' 9 2 A.. . i 'Q Q, V Q The hall is a quiet place for Christy Crenchavv to study. Joe Cronin and Russ Bell eagerly await the result of their experiment. English seems boring to Mark Marcum with his 4.0 grade point average. 0 l' . IV' 'Nur' , pgvpmnw-' .Mar ,-P' Ware Bedell practices his computer skills. Erin Murray is fascinated by French class. l i fi. 1. 3: fi rl i
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5 rning The Danny Human proudly wears his Drug Emporium shopping cart nametag. 5 , Gold l' l John Rogers takes orders from thru at lVlcDonald's. . ww., cars in the drive .. ' -X' or many Stone Mountain stu- dents, after school jobs are a ma- jor part of their curriculum. Sev- eral students hold office jobs, while others work at Stone Mountain Park, movie theaters, various supermarkets and fast-food places. These jobs teach the value of money and the rewards of in- come. Students use their earnings to buy their cars, or clothes, compact disc play- ers . etc. These rewards for working are great, but we also keep in mind that school comes first. A A . , g.,, A .fs ,i , .f i X f' El ids - F l we , f 5 fi E U ri U-nl ,Q its 2 ' lx i X M 5 3 i at fs K3 5 f .W -- - Tl 1' f-WM , . 5 .rs . QA is as :assess Natalie Hickes masters the art of talking on the telephone and the radio at the same time. Careful Lisa Bell, don't burn your hand. is f r---li 1 W XQQNX N s 13
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M f5: k xx ll H A ,M W HQEFE' wlll' A calculator is a math student's best friend, Tony Rutherford hurries to finish his homework before lunch is over. Christy Fain reviews her notes in class. Browsing through college brochures is a new pas time for seniors. I
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