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Holly Carr (9) Joan Carr (9) Madeline Carr (9) Mahlon Carr (11) Michael Carr (11) Mothers have for cen- turies passed on legend- ary advice and comments to explain why they did things. The most com- mon phrase was “I only do what's best for you. Another favorite recol- lection is the funny stories of hardships our parents had to face. Such as, “Son, when I was in school I considered my- self so lucky I walked fif- teen miles uphill, both ways in hip deep snow for an education.” Grandpar- ents also like to get a piece of the action, one famed Granny had this to say, “Girlie, when I was young and had to go to school only owned one dress. I had to wash it ev- ery day when I came home, just so could wear it dean to school. Parents and other el- ders thought we had it so easy, to think all we had to do was walk out the front door and wait for the bus. Our clothes actu- ally fit and the washboard was a foreign term. To the youth, the 1980's were the “Good Old Days. Enjoying her Good Old Days. Tonya Pennington relaxes during 1st lunch while studying for her English test. Before the bell rings for first period to end. Matt Wilfong struggles to get his American Studies I homework done. GOOD OLD DAYS That’s what kids call the 80’s 66-Underclassmen CA-CR
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Cathy Canfield (10) Melissa Canfield (9) Doug Cannon (10) Denise Carr (10) Eddie Carr (11) Break time Better known as Lunch We all know the thrilling things that go on during the lunch periods at Tuck- er County High. Like ev- eryone always says, “Lunch is my favorite pe- riod of the day. Most do enjoy this break time and get caught up on all the gossip of the day with their friends. First lunch is filled with mostly fresh- men and sophomores gathering in groups every- where, and the tales trav- el from one table to the next all in one 30 minute lunch period. Second lunch is in many ways dif- ferent yet many ways the same, it mostly contains juniors and seniors with a few sophomores here and there. During second lunch, words are spread too, but the radio is tuned in and everyone mellows out. It really doesn 't mat- ter which lunch you're in, all anybody cares about is getting out of class. Students at Tucker County High School show their enthusiasm at a basketball game while a rendezvous between Chris Cooperand Tere- sa Helms takes place in the parking lot, as Paul Ends and April Trader diligently review and educational magazine article. BL-CA Underclassmen 65
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Tracy Carr (10) Danielle Cassidy (11) Stacey Cassidy (11) Steve Channels (11) Mark Chenoweth (10) Buck Clark (9) Chad Clark (11) Charlie Clark (10) Deanna Clark (10) Nicole Clark (11) Bobby Collar (9) John Collett (11) Tom Collins (11) Chris Cooper (10) Roberta Cooper (11) Teresa Cooper (10) Shelly Cross (10) Tommy Cross (11) Remember all her good times. Whitney Taster looks for- ward to many more. CA-CR Underclassmen-67
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