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Lori K. Sturms April M. Trader Kelli R. Tucker Melissa B. Tuesing Sandra Burton Vanscoy Robert S. Wagner Jennifer L. Way bright Valerie A. Way bright Genevieve L. White Teresa A. Williams Heather M. Worden St-Wo Seniors - 61
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A DAY OFF Give your brain a break At six-thirty as usual over one hundred seniors opened their sleepy eyes, only to dose them again and dream about the day ahead. Next to gradua- tion, this was the most long-awaited day in one's year as a senior. The day was the infamous ‘ ‘Senior Skip Day. The Skip Day for the Class of 88 fell on March 31 st, giving them a five-day weekend. While some were sleeping in or terrorizing town, others hurriedly began their En- glish term papers. There were those who left just long enough to watch Mom and Dad head for work. But, there were twelve dedicated seniors who made their way up the mountain to the insti- tute of knowledge. When Monday morning rolled around, the excuse table seemed as if it was the place to be. Some popular excuses seemed to be: “Please excuse Lori from school. She was overtired from the excite- ment of the social studies fair. “Please excuse Matt for he had a bad case of simple chronic halitosis. “Please excuse Penny from school as she was ill. “Please excuse Brenda for she was out of town. “I'm sure there are quite a few more but we 7 just “skip those. If you don t look good, we don t look good, declares Seniors Donna Parsons and April Trader. Using his press pass. Allen Loughry brings home the ulti- mate story from the State Bas- ketball Tournament. What's deodorant? asks Ke- vin Corcoran as Jennifer Jones. Scott Wagner, and Billy Hunt join in the joke. 60 - Seniors St-Wo
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Karen Adams (9) Jenny Akins (11) Nancy Akins (11) Nancy Allman (10) Jennifer Anderson (10) Always Talking IDft Too often and too much. It is not at all uncom- mon to hear all kinds of tales about all kinds of people doing all kinds of things, or to hear who's doing what this weekend and other various conver- sations about anything and everything in high school. One talent high school students have would definately be the ability to talk. Whether it's in the halls, with their girl- friend or boyfriend, in the bathroom with their friends or in class where they shouldn't be, there is always a constant como- tion and babeling occur- ring. Sometimes the con- versation is worthwhile, such as at the “teen fo- rum , or the speeches in English class, but some- times the gossip and ar- guments, not to mention the class disruption, get a little out of hand and cause problems, not only for those involved, but for those who are exposed to the noise and confusion. So, whether it's bad talk, good talk, baby talk, or smart talk, there is alot of it going on. Caught in the act of studying? Shawn Ditty is caught rearranging his notes, as Jeff Wot ford keeps time on Eric Roy taking his Drivers Ed. test, white Michelle Boggess shows Becky Brown the art of pencil balancing with Danielle Cassidy giving her instructions. f 62-Underclassmen Ad-BI
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