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e SSX Sophomore Melanie Davis supervises with X N ,XQQW an approving eye as Sophomore Tony Brasher helps Mr. Roberts move in a new bookshelf. 4 i tunes i Kfiswtrlfuteffnakessesufei af Semen Ken Cqfmeiiy dfxesnwa 15611 dffiislxesaisgtfs eeirnkey tier? are F-Qfriihimeiflgi fl 5 E l Even though the tardy bell is about to ring, Senior jason Kyle doesnft dare enter class until he finishes his Coke. A few of the elementary kids gather around their Valentines boxes and show us their smiling faces after their Valentines party.
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Senior Angela McGrew gets 'all wrapped up' in decorating the Christmas tree as jenni Penning, Senior, wonders why she acts this way. Mlgrlvlifwiwlusi A few Kindergartners take advantage of a little free time to color, or socialize, or just to sit and think. The After School SPECIAL RING!!! It's 3:14 and school is out! Kids race to their lockers and scramble to find their books. Some- one yells, What homework do we have? in an attempt to speed up their mission, destination? any- where! Often you can see a line of cars headed straight for Skinner's Quick Stop, refueling on cokes, chips, and candy bars can be vital to a teen's health. Everyone then cruises town before going home to crash in front of the T.V. set. If you're a dedicated athlete or organization member you might not get to leave immediately. All through the year there are practices for sports and various meetings to attend. This may cramp some peo- ple's style while it gives others something to do. Let's not forget about the work- ing class, who often go straight to work from school. They may miss out on the cruising, snacking, and napping their friends enjoy, they are earning some money. Most of the elementary kids do the same thing after school - ride the bus home. This provides extra time to visit with their friends or just forget about their homework for awhile. Whether it's work or play, every- one has something special they do school. I5 I!1flI!ll1lIDl!ElINl!T! MEI
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junior Rodney Alexander trys to fix something semi-nutritious for lunch. it seems that we all have been faced with this problem at one time or another. Junior Jeffrey Brummett takes time out of his busy day to kick his feet up and relax, That is one of the things we all enjoy the most about summer - just relax- ing. EVERYBQDY HAS 'EM . . . OBODY WANTS 'EM . . . SUMMER BUMMERS SCHOOL IS OUT! You now have three whole months to do just what you want to doll!!! Sleeping late and cruis- ing around until the wee hours of the night seem to be the things that top most of the kids lists. To some kids, getting a job in order to have some extra spend- ing money is something summer is good for. Although summer is just wonderful, there are some things that do put a damp- er on the fun. For example, on the day you and all of your friends have a fun day at the lake planned, there is a precious little note on the refrigerator door saying, Please clean the bath- room, run the vacuum, and fold the clothes. Oh, and by the way, have a good time at the lake! Love, Mom. Have a good time at the lake!!!!! Does she really expect you to have a good time when you are com- pletely exhausted? Moms don't seem to realize that 20 STUDENT LIFE g44u,,6Q:..f,zf4, M01 Auf- Q2 I7 fd., ,af-17,.AAfo ,Af Zi.,-ofa' - --ff 'J J you just can't have a good time after all of that. On the days that you don't go to the lake, you have to find something to eat on your own. The Campbell Soup Company and most students become close friends over the sum- mer. We all become con- noisseurs of TV dinners telling our friends which ones are the best. It seems as though all of us have gone to a summer camp at one point in our life too. Whether it be one that we wanted with all our hearts to attend, or one that our parents thought would be 'beneficial' to us. The types of camps we have at- tended range from boy- scout and blue birds, to basketball and annual staff camps. Anyone who has had a car knows that it is really great to have one - until it breaks down. Nothing is more frustrating than to have a car that won't run. Although we try to take good care of it, it seems that all cars break down sooner or later. Just sitting around the house is fun at the first of the summer. Watching your favorite soap opera or game show, or your favor- ite team playing ball soon gets to be boring. Summer is a time for you to just veg-out . Sometimes cruisin ' can be exciting - and some- times it can be a bore! Not many people cruise around on Sunday afternoon as Duane Marks can see. Even though everyone is bummed out at some point during the summer - it is more fun to be a SUM- MER BUMMER than to face the daily grind of school.
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