Grounded if you do and grounded if you don ' t. Tell the truth or take a chance. The seemingly no-win relationship be- tween parents and students came down to simple truth and trust. ■ At what point do you draw the line at being com- pletely truthful with your parents? I make it a point now to never lie to my parents, so I just cut out and edit the tacts I don ' t want them to hear. They always do get the truth, just not all of it. - junior Tracy Cooper I am only truthful if 1 know I ' m not going to get in trouble. If 1 think they ' re going to be mad I don ' t say anything or 1 lie so I don ' t have to waste my weekend at home. - sophomore Michelle Skccn IWhat percentage of the time do you obey your cur- few? If you don ' t obey it, how do your parents react with punishment? I usually come in at my curfew because I don ' t have a set time for every time 1 go out. Like depending on what we do they set a time for that particular night, which 1 find is pretty fair. - sophomore Love Lindsey Most of the time I obey my curfew. It ' s not really strict, it just depends on where I ' m going and who I ' m with. If I ' m a little late my mom doesn ' t care, but if I ' m really late, 1 just tell her I lost track of time and I don ' t get in trouble. - frcshman Jennifer Lamed HAt what times do you feel you can ' t tell your par- ents the truth, if any? When 1 do something wrong and they are already in a bad mood, I won ' t tell them until later. - senior Jenny Lay Higher Than The Rest. Promoting the senior class spirit, senior Mark Bristol watches his friends prepare the ligh(er-than-air spirit poster that show their ex- citement for their last year of high school. Annalisa Colbert 10 Todd Coleman 10 Casey Collins 1 1 Kimberly Collins 10 Rex Collins 1 1 Tracy Collins 10 Sean Cone 1 1 Chris Conlcy 1 1 Shelly Conn 1 1 Christy Conner 9 Rob Conner 9 Tod Conner 1 1 Celeste Conrad 10 Wcs Conroy 1 1 Jennifer Cook 1 1 ScotI Cooner 10 Laura Cooper 10 Philip Cooper 9 Tracy Cooper 1 1 Tish Corbitt 1 1 Jennifer Corn 9 Ashley Collcn 1 1 Brian Cottom 9 Matthew Counts 10 Chris Courtney 10 John Courtney 1 i Glenn Cox 10 John Cox 1 1 Erin Craig 10 Kristen Crain 9 Benjamin Crawley 10 Rob Croslin 9 Krisll Crowson 1 1 Anissa Crumley 9 Laura Cullington 9 Christina Culverhouse 9 Kimberly Curl 10 Kenan Dalley 1 1 Amber Dallon 10 Bryan Daniels 9 1S2I Take it at Face Value INDIVIDUALS
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Tangerine Dream. Wearing liis fingers thin, senior Mark Bristol spends extra time expressing his favorite mu- sic on campus. In some other world. Day- dreaming without end, freshman Greg Amos lets his mind wonder aimlessly to the activities he has planned for afterschool. nstantly, the monotony of the tedious EngUsh class was transformed into a paradise of sandy beaches and warm tropical breezes. This Utopian break came easily to those who employed one of the best scholastic tools: imagination. ■ when do you find your- class and fell off of the stool, it was embarrassing. - senior Mike Wagner ■ when does your imagi- nation get the worst of you? When I day dream, nothing I ' m supposed to be learning in class is heard. It just goes in one ear and out the other, so the next day I ' ll be so far behind and have to try to catch up. - sophomore Lori Martin It is embarrassing when I am day dreaming in class and the teacher calls on me because sometimes 1 don ' t hear her and don ' t respond. - sophomore Kristine Frenk self using your imagination the most? In science; 1 have daydreamed that I was floatiiig about the class- room looking down and not being able to hear what anyone was saying. - freshman Dreama Burnett At night when I ' m trying to fall asleep, and I have a lot of things on my mind so I start imagining things. - sophomore Joanie Beal ■ what was the weirdest day dream in school? I was spinning through this black hole in mv art 41 Take it at Face Value I INDIVIDUALS
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