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I I. I DoN'r Do Wmnows Sneaking in through an upstairs win- dow, junior Dane Reese attempts to gain access to a friend's house to see if she can join him for a night on the town. CPhoto by Brian Steegl I'M Home As he pushes his car up the driveway, junior Brian Steeg engages in the all too frequent act of curfew breaking. Success varied acording to technique and timing. iPhoto by Dane Reesel When I started going out weekends my parents set up all kinds of ru es. !!!Bethany Bradfield From sneaking out of the window to running out on friends at a party to make it home on time, nocturnal students avoided curfews in countless ways. When I started going out on weekends, my parents set down all kinds of rules, but my brother and sister quickly taught me how to get around them, freshman Bethany Bradfield said. Avoiding parental wrath became an art form for some. TIME curfew. My favorite way to get out of dealing with being home on time is coming home at about dawn, sneaking through my brother's window and telling my parents that they were just asleep when I got home . That way it's not really lying, sophomore Todd Michael said. No matter how strict the parents or clever the curfew breaker the battle over when to be home remained. Whether it vlj. gb. I Y - was sneaking in the window or i ' ' l V. or I ffi Clever stories claiming inno- leaving friends stranded, curfew cence or even phone calls from breakers found themselves Ij- friends claiming to be parents either evading parental ., ll.. . helped save students from the stipulations or paying the punishment of breaking a consequences. Z Z Z f 7 Z 7 Z My favorite way to get out of dealing with being home on time is to come lhome at dawn. -sophomore Todd Michael UT IIVI Z Z 5 Z 7 Z Edlfed by J. Bristol
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WHooPs!! Discovering he put the ladder some- where else, senior Reagan Williamson reconsiders his attempt to sneak out while grounded. iPhoto by Reagan Williamsonl iii Z t in A . HE's Too Bus To BE A Soumnel. time wWo Nwa In an effort to avoid detection and possible grounding by his parents, senior jeremy Warren climbs a tree to gain entry to an upstairs window. iPhoto by Brian Steegl My curfew is usually midnight but on prom, my parents said I could stay out all night. -junior Laura Cooper Since I was 10 minutes late one night, my dad made my curfew 10 minutes ear- lier. -senior jennifer Tesch My parents give me the 'we thought you were hurt' guilt trip when I come in late. -junior Penny Smith It's crazy when one friend has to be home at mid- night and the other has until dawn. -junior Ronny Knight KNOWIT INSIDE OUT
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YoU'vE GOT To BE KIDDING senior Peter Chase hit the lakes to prove his individuality. Area highland lakes provided a weekend escape for aquatic enthusi- asts of all kinds. oing water wheelies, One-by-one, each one of the 1,503 students miraculously transformed themselves into big brothers, little sisters, teen teachers, volunteer firemen, good friends, prom dates, fast food addicts, shoppers till they droppers, alibi makers, arch enemies and other unbeliev- able characters. What they couldn't become in reality, they experienced in their wildest fantasies. From freshmen to seniors, each and everyone had an untold story to tell. To tell the truth, it's strang but true, but you better believe it because seeing is believing, believe it or not. f AN TO KNOW at' Zi ' ' 'f' ', A Miaif' fc f, fl ey, it ' .H f , ,w,f,smzt,,fW wt, W, . t - M Mtn f ,, ,H ww ww, f, W. .Qal , , ' 'V out-iw I 1 .:f .qw ,
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