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Backyard football is always fun. Peter Lommen, Rodney Stanley, and Mike Wilson Start a game in front of Peter's house in Forest Hills. The senior section of the gym always has the most spirit. Rhonda Robinson, Monica Holmes, Yolonda Kennedy, and their friends let everyone know that they are not only proud to be seniors but also Bulldogs. Football games supported the “wild life on Friday nights. Shea Robbins, Charles Thomas, Micheal Fennessey, and Jamie Ireil could always be found “goofing off at home games. Fun, Fun, Fun
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w ha t We Do i ust For Fun T m he school M provided ™ entertain- ment for students by sponsoring dances, both in and out of school, which gave stu- dents a break from the monontany of school. Principal, Bob Pence, members of the facul- ty, and leaders of the community also par- ticipated in a “Don- key1' basketball game which was promoted by Mr. Pence’s riding of his donkey through- out the school. The fac- ulty men also played the senior boys in an in- school basketball game which gave stu- dents several reasons to laugh. The school also provided inter- mural sports in the gym to entertain stu- dents. All in all, students could always find ways of “making” fun, even if it was renting a mov- ie and inviting friends over to sit home! Cristy Beckett commented- ‘Whether it is the Commons Area at school, the beach, or Burger King, it is the people not the place that make being there fun.” PH] by Monica Linder It was not uncom- mon for students to spend up to twenty dollars a week for movies from local video stores. Skateboarding has become in- creasingly popular in the last year. Jimmy Hoagland shows one of the tricks he has perfect- ed for the rest of his “skate” friends. Helping Leah Bell get “wrapped up in her work” is Mike Hiott, Robyn Balkeman, and Michael Scarborough. Ev- eryone has fun in the journalism room. 28 Student Life
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A smile of Joy and relief could be seen on the face of Rhonda Robinson, Miss WHS, as she re- ceived her flowers from Bob Pence, Smiling an exuburant smile as Mr. Banhill attaches her banner is Miss Merry Christmas, Shan- non Cone. Responding to one of the im- promptu questions asked of the contestants is Lorrie Westbury, Miss Freshman. Receiving a “helping hand from Erica Manigo is Debra Moody. Anne Hall was crowned as the new Miss Junior. 30 Student Life
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