Van High School - Vandalite Yearbook (Van, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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Melissa Battenfield PeI'feCt Gentlemen? Junior Todd Kivett impa- tiently holds Freshman Pam Lanier's books while she ad- justs her mum. Whatever yOU Say dear, says Senior Doug Hardwick to Junior Stacy Anderson as she plans their evening. Couples 1

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v -- ight out lving in a small town, students are always looking forward to the weekend. After a week's preparation, Friday night is finally here. Most students begin their weekend by attending the football game. Stacy and I go to Tyler. lt's more expen- sive with the gas and all, but it's more fun, Senior Doug Hardwick said. To some, gas is not a major problem. Some students travel to Dallas for a Saturday rendezvous and night on the town. Besides living in a small town, dates are hard to find. The majority of the student body has grown up with each other and one needs to be on the look-out for a date. Another problem that comes from living in a small town are the busybodies. lt's sorry living in a small town. Everybody knows what everyone else is doa ing, Junior Jay Anderson said. Penny Irwin lj ll'-'I-XI' had Melissa Ba ttentield Looking over her shoulder. Senior Steve English teaches Senior Jennifer Anders how to type. Hard to hold. Senior Daren Turner tries to gain con- trol of Junior Christie Stanford. Student Life xk vw-:W Melissa Ba Hen field



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ommit a crime, do time 6 6 h no! lt doesn't look like l'm going to make it. With an armload of books, the young man runs down the hall to his next class. R-r-r-ring! However, just as he enters the room, the tardy bell begins to ring. 'lDarn! Late again. You know what this means, don't you, asks the elderly teacher. Detention? Although detention hall is an alternative to physical punishment, many students find it harsher. lt's terrible and it makes you feel de- graded. You sit in a little room doing nothing but homework while Mr. Turner watches over you. lt's like a prison, Senior Shawna Holmes said. While in detention students are allowed to study school work, but no newspapers or magazines may be read. No talking, eating, or walking around is permitted. Those serving in detention may have com- mitted such misdemeanors as chewing gum or having one too many tardies. However, the crime itself is of little importance since the punishment is very similar. lt makes me wonder if chewing gum or be- ing late is really worth all the hassle. But then again, what are the chances of anyone catch- ing you. l don't really think it will keep anyone from doing it. lt's almost like a challenge, not to get caught, Senior Kathy Roberson said. Because there is no clock present in deten- tion hall, many students become agitated. Perhaps, the worst part of being reprimanded comes after the young man arrives at home and his father just stares at him with disap- pointment, never saying a word. I haven't been in detention before, but I have been grounded. Sometimes, l feel kind of guilty because they Cparentsj expect me to do good, Freshman Robert Giles. Assistant Principal Jeff Turner feels positive about the new choice in punishment. He indicated that for those who have found themselves under his scrutiny once too often that it was not personal. Yet he must enforce the rules. Before considering that juicy piece of gum or sleeping just a little bit longer, just make sure no one fespecially Mr. Turnerj is around. Oma Foutz El Silence i8 golden. Freshman John Pickett has plenty of time to think. While in detention, he was not allowed to talk, eat, or walk around. Although John was reprimanded, he is actually a good student, not a trouble- maker. This is true for most people who find themselves in detention. hui' 3 Student Life

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