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Qabovej Get your programs here. Chemistry teacher jack Sell again took on the job of selling programs for football games in the Dome. 1 2 Student Life fabovej Cool Cornet. Matt Millet, junior, decided to sxart the school year with a positive attitude. The lights in the Dome were so bright he needed his shades. gd PM lv 4 fabovej Cenlerfold Cutxks. Senior twirler Doneane Beckom and Sophomore Flag Corps member Liz Montalvo prepare to perform to the Band's ver- sion ofthej. Geils Band's song Centerfold.
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3 X i A X fabovej GREAT BALANCE: Richard Lona shows off his motor skills as well as his OP shorts while playing hacky sack. fphoto by Bryant Maraistj fleftj SUMMER FUN: Two talented wind surfers soak up the sun while having fun. Almost every Tj student turns to water sports for real summer fun. fphoto by-james Chisolmj Qbelowj CONVERTING T0 SUMMER: Martha Shockley, Becky Shockley, jennifer Schaudies, Dana Oliver, cruise down the main strip at the beach. fphoto by a willing bystanderj fabovej PIER PRESSURE. During the year the pier is a popular hangout for students fphoto by-Iames Chisolmj
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5. fhelowj Atari Attack. Summit III computer in- structor Mr. jerry Miller watches progress of studentsjeff Ross fllj, Debbie Driggers 1105 and Laura Messina 1115, .Q--H' t 'Nur' K Iliff: 5 iabovej Pilot: progress or problems? Feature Editor Chad VanDevender does not appear to he pleased with an assignment he received from Eidtor-in- Chief Kathy Chatelain. It must be double-truck troubles. Back to the grind C I ack to homework, back to books, back to teachers' dirty looks, Every Year for at least 13 years, the end of August heralds the end of carefree days and the start of essays, trig homework and other stuff that takes up beach and video game time of Seniors. In lieu of sleeping late is the eight to three routine of English, P.E., Math, Science, History and Government. Of course, there are some good things fa fewi about the opening of school. For Freshmen, theres the excitement of coming to High School for the first time. and for everyone else, theres the fun of seeing old friends. For counselors, of course, there is always quite a bit of work to be done. Every schedule change request form has EMERGENCY written on it and there are always students waiting outside their offices to make their pleas known in person. With teachers theres the trauma of check- ing out books and alphabetizing students while they check in and out of class. With all of the chaos of the first few weeks of school, its some wonder that things ever get settled into some semblance of normalcy! Student Life 1 3
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