Stuarts Draft High School - Legacy Yearbook (Stuarts Draft, VA)

 - Class of 1988

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The freshman class entered their ‘With the Flow’’ float for the Homecoming parade. 28 Candi Harmen eats a popsicle as she socializes with her friends. Abby Jones pretends to be organized for science class. seston tne Se SO IR IEE

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Junior Spencer Knous concentrates as he puts his skills to work at tech school. Juniors Cindy Vest, Kelly Penny, Angie Cox, and Kim Blair try to get their accounting homework done before class. What are advantages about attending the tech school? 10% like to leave school 40% like the friends from other schools 20% like only taking four classes What, if any, disadvantages are there about the tech school? 99% think there is not enough time for lunch 20% don’t like missing the assemblies 25% think the breaks at tech aren't long enough “Tech school is different in many ways but all in all, tech is just like any other school’ — Stephanie May Senior Carol Cunningham concentrates on her typing skills as she finishes her class work. 27



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Cougar Cubs prowl new territory — Cass Sprouse ve enjoyed the mix of classes with 10th graders the best. | hate the short lunches, though. — anonymous “The best part of being a freshman is having a mix of classes like with 10th graders,” said Paul Woodward, who added he didn’t like the short lunch periods. Fellow classmates Re- nee Ezrin focused instead on the nega- tive aspect of freshman status: ‘‘I hate being low man on the totem pole.” Another aspect of freshmanitis came from Craig Gordon “Ug, having a brother (Steve) that’s a senior — that's the pits!” Being a novice in high school also has it’s high points. For Suzie Dickin- son, high school means more free- dom.” The school year of 1987-1988 brought many new faces to a new environment at Stuarts Draft High. The freshman had great expectations of high school life but there were many new phases to go through. They had to learn to survive as there were many mountains to climb, places to explore, and techniques to be mastered. The new lower classmen began their excit- ing adventure as young and immature, but they stuck together to form their own territory in cougar country. There were big ideas, opinions, and styles and came to be accepted as full fledged cougars. It's great because you have more free- dom! — Suzie Dickinson 29

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