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STUDENT LIFE Mini Mag 4-19 The Cosbys Miami Vice Dating Fashion Trends Rocky Rambo Challenger Tragedy Politics Homecoming 20-23 T.R. Victories Prom 24-27 Just You and I 4 DIVIDER
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and a ha, to the soul sounds of Aretha Frank- lin and Stevie Wonder. We spent hours of our high school years jam- ming to the sounds of music and somehow our music seemed to make our lives less complicat- ed. But while the differ- ences outside the class- room were evident, the expectations inside the classroom were much the same. We were all beginning to realize this ear, more than ever, the importance of planning br the future. We became more money-conscious and career-oriented. Consequently, curricu- lum changes such as the expanded EDP program reflected our changing needs. This year meant dif- ferent things to different people. We discovered that who we were and what we were about didn ' t end when the bell rang at 2:25 p.m. But instead, it was a combina- tion of all our experi- ences that directed us toward who we would become, no matter what we did or thought, our goal was the same, to make it through . . . Straight to the Point Caught in the act. Senior Tony Hooley, pretending to be busy, quicl ly grabs a volume of Volleyball for Girls. rrustration. Perturbed with Ms. Erickson for giving too much home- work, freshman Kim Haines reflects upon how much time it will take her to do it. OPEniNQ 4, H«uiiAuira5 . ;. TT- HI ' I ' W
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Being a student at TRHS means . . . Many different things to many differ- ent people. To some education, to others it is a place they have to go, but not be- cause they want to. Some people view school as one big social gathering, while others may feel left out of the activi- ties that occur around them. M get more expe- rience for college. - Senior Michelle Miller We have to put up with a lot of rules but we still manage to have fun. - Sopho- more Dorothy Fryor. I will get smart- er. Di7S 7 Erdos lean get an edu- cation and at the same time partici- pate in sports. -Ju- nior Darcy Cooper I can ' t wear my sweat pants up around my knees. - Junita Crump
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