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Bubbles. Melissa Clay, Tina Simmons, Tammie Clark, and Julie Bell are having a bubble blow- ing contest. Childs Play. Tina Conner and Jeff Cordell relive their childhood days at Showbiz. -1' v if, 'v 1 'x Y nf., .A 1 I j' uw J, K, X., ,ff ,f ,f' I ff ff I ' 9, Jw.. 'pf ,I ,. 1 -,,,f' f ,,Q3ig,4j,fff'jLf','2' ,qf 1 if X ,Z 17 . fQQf?.- f iff ,ff ,X ,v ,, ,Z FM vw H S--S TX?- Stick 'em Up. Donald and Dennis Lusk take Up in the air. Cheryl Martin, Julie Holloway, revenge on Lisa Goodmiller. Becky Huffman, and Jimmy Ballard take time out of a rigorous school schedule to play frisbee.
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'Even jobs, extra activities let us get f the beat! All day long we sat at a desk doing the same thing every day work! When that 2:20 bell rang we all liked to get a little off the beat. Renee Elwood thought that extra-curricular activities were good because they gave one a chance to be with other people with the same interest. Stacy Wigley said, A few of my friends worked, and we could really tell who they were. They came to class with one eye open, and no homework. Yamiko Hurst thought that extra-curricular activities were worth having because they provided a challenge to everyone. Jobs were a drag. The money was good, but who wants to work? asked Cindy Turley. Many times we students missed out on school activities because of our jobs, but most of us felt that it was worth it because we had money for car payments, clothes, and fun with our friends. Some students were required to have jobs because of the classes they took - such as DECA and Child Care. Having jobs and managing our time and money made us more responsible. A Straining. Mike Marshall spots Ricky Myskey as - , Q 'X , he attempts to power lift. L ' Q ' -A' , N, , . - 1 . , ' ' W vb t w 'EZ' -I -'e- -41' , - ,, i A 4 ' Li fs, .A 3 sw. , . . ftfifu K 'K -, f- K ., , .g N. Q? . 4 1 .l ZW' 'R ...H K Qtlyif ,-'f,.Z?.'e -H -2 A' . T if 'Wig ix Partners. Steve Lopez and Mike Cross are busily working.
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F Regressing. Crystal Knost, Kathy Langston, Clay Marrow, Dereck Levine watch their friend Robin Brown show them the right way to slide down a slide. Cruisin. Mandy Levescy and Bobby Jones check out produce at a local store. x 'After full work week we use weekend .-3,4-.ul .f ,... N 5, ,.?! .. we i.. ,.. , ' .aw frr M A fm W, I V... M Z e .VAM , ,MW W .i...,.. ... ...TIT --Q '-- Q 2? Q .M N. , - W W W W ww. safe, ,MM Most of the time we felt that we were in a straight jacket. There were things that we had to do for our families at home, as well as for our teachers at school, but sometimes we liked to just cut loose. After school I liked to go home and just listen to KJ-103 and then go take a walk, said Ernest Sewell. After school I practiced music and worked on my computer a lot. I spent hours in front of the TV, said Randy Ray. After school I liked to just go out with all my friends and have a good time! commented Kristie Scott. School was fun, but l really looked forward to the weekends when I saw all of my friends who had already graduated, responded Gail Genaway. Every Friday at 2:20 when the bell rang, everyone cut loose! It was a time for people to do the things they wanted. Opening 5
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