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Inside you a voice cries, Come. Spend. And you visit your favorite stores, try on the latest fashions, and spend your allowance or charge it to the family plastic. In ChillicotheMall Senior Heckie Thompson and eT'a Teak from junior Andy VaUery wait for friends; Display: shopping. She wears a patterned Footwear from Elder Beerman. sweater and dress slacks. Fashion
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He entered a bagging contest and second place. earned Almost everyone in their life has at least one thing that symbolizes good luck. Although lucky charms seem be associated with superstitious people, Tiger athletes used luck insurers during their seasons. Coach April Slaughter wore team member Ivena Teet's gold cross at meets. Volleyball team members said the Lord's Prayer before each match, and the girls’basketball team used a stuffed tiger with a gold cross around its neck. Male athletes admit to wearing the same socks, shirt or playing the same music before games. Some absolutely believe a certain type of pop or candy has magical powers. According to some, good luck charms are associated with academic ability. They admitted taking tests with lucky pencils, pens or notebook paper. Others simply relied on knowledge and fate. Whether charms actually bring good luck no one knows. But as long as good things happen, people will use good luck symbols, and believe they made the difference. Rah! Rah! Mark Kopp Bausch and Lomb Science Award James Brown Co-Winner Carol B. Harris County Music Scholarship Clark Goble Co-winner Carol B. Harris County Music Scholarship Shumaine Penrod Sophomore State Winner Americanism Test Homer Mathcny Public Relations Photography for Principal David Surrey Masters 'Disaster What is a master of disaster? Students asked this question when photojournalism students passed out voting questionnaires. First, a master of disaster, stands out like a sore thumb. As he she tries walk from one side of the hallway to another, he she will tumble, trip, fall spill or break bones, objects or whatever crosses the path. Secondly, avoiding them in a public place or while they carry something allows you to remain calm, sane and unembarrassed. As results of a poll we determined the following as Master of Disaster: Junior Richard Hutton. Classmates said, He's always getting his books knocked out of his hands. Photography students disagreed with the poll. They named classmate Bill Oliver top master of disaster because regardless of what he did he spilled, broke or devastated. How to detect a Master When the person walks into the room, a hush comes over the group as people wait to see what they do next, said senior Tracy Dixon. Science teacher Mr. John Knight said, They usually find you. If it can be dropped, broken, exposed, wasted, lost or spilled, they can handle the job, said Mrs. Janet Roberts, photography graphic arts teacher. Mini Mag 25
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In a three way mirror sophomore Chris Rose berry checks the effect of his patterned sweater. Senior Heckie Thompson casually displays his sweater cardigan witn matching slacks and loafers. Acid wash denim adds style to the knee length skirt worn by sophomore Crissy Zimmerman. Tying the shoestrings on his Addidas shoes, freshman Zack Pfeifer. Checking out the accessories ir Elder Beerman. Josie Crabtree. Gold chains and bangels were the fads this year. Wearing a bold, hand knit look, senior Paula Teeters: Displaying the look of leather in a fashionable bomber jacket: Junior Josie Crabtree. Fashion 27
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