Wilbur D Mills High School - Comet Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1988

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J -t I' A . it R tr its , 'L SQL-.Lis ,vas .- .. A, 4- . rp 5 54 I wh- -. L Q' 4-Qi?er t'1 ' 1. ' '- . l g .i 'f'i5Q,'E. i 't5Qi!'1.J ' Q. ' M ' i ' ji m A 1 , fs.-as-.kk , if How much time? Kim Williams savors her few moments of free time at Girl's State and counts the hours until the next break. Having a ball! The Governor's School crew poses for a picture after hosting Mrs. Whitfield for a Saturday afternoon picnic, Suds and Bubbles! Lisa Berry and Nita Simmons admire the mysterious soap bubbles in the fountain at Governor's School. Treva for mayor! Treva Peyton cheers for fellow party members at Girl's State. Treva was elected mayor of her city, Bumpers. Not much atmosphere! Caroline Breashears surveys the stark surround- ing of the dorms at Girl's State. AGS, Girl's State, Boy's State 7

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Summer Experiences A lifetime of memories almost too much for words L 4 Barry Ed lor I can't believe you would spend your sum- mer doing school work! It wasn't really like school at all. But didn't you have morning classes and cur- fews? Yeah, but if you only knew I guess you had to be there! Some people found it surprising that students wanted to spend precious summer days in an educa- tional environment. This summer students attend- ed three educational pro- grams: Arkansas Boy's State, Arkansas Ciirl's State, and Arkansas Governor's School. Boy's State and Ciirl's State were week-long programs sponsored by the American Legion and Auxiliary to provide stu- dents with first-hand ex- perience in the political process. Delegates were divided into two political parties, and each lived in an imagi- nary city. Elections were held on the city, county, and state levels. The week culminated with the elect- ed state officials presiding at the capitol for a day. It felt great! While I was sitting in the House, I felt like I was really a state rep- resentative, Knoxie Hall said. Not everyone was as im- pressed with the week. C.irl's State was an honor and a once in a life- time experience - the most horrible experience of my lifeI Karen Shu- maker said. Ciirl's State delegates were Lisa Berry, Caroline Breashears, Gobrielle Fair, and Shelaine Moses. Treva Peyton, Karen Shumaker, Nita Simmons, and Kim Williams were also dele- gates. Boy's State delegates were Kevin Coker, Keith Couch, Norman Dunn, and Knoxie Hall. Lang Kirshberger, Rusty Pifer, jason Welch, and Steven Wilson were also dele- gates. Five students chose to spend more than a week in summer studies. Lisa Ber- ry, Caroline Breashears, jennifer jones, Treva Pey- ton, and Nita Simmons at- tended Arkansas Gover- nor's School at Hendrix College. This five and a half week program ex- posed students from across the state to twenti- eth century ideas. AGS is known for its unique discussion ses- sions. The prominent 6 Student Life questions are 'Why?' and 'How do you know?' - not 'You're wrong be- cause I disagree', Caro- line Breashears said. Each AGS student had a major area of study known as Area I. In addition to two area I classes, students had an Area Il class in logic and an Area III class in psy- chology and personal de- velopment. My Area I, Visual Arts, opened new worlds for me. At AGS I was able to create and express freely works that I wouldn't cre- ate normally, Treva Pey- ton said. Despite classes five and a half days a week, the AGS students kept pace with a full calendar of social events. The closeness the 400 students felt with each other and the faculty pro- vided an environment open to entertaining new ideas. 'IAC-S was so different from anywhere else! We all became so close in a short time. I really miss sit- ting in top of the library at night, just talking or listen- ing to music, Jennifer jones said. Memories of these sum- mer activities, new peo- ple, and awful campus food will remain -for bet- ter or worse - for a long time to come. fDuck and Cover!!!



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Just a Set of Wheels Cruising Cars Can Mean More in Life Than a Ride Home Keith Wheeler Staff Screeching tires, roar- ing engines, the smell of burnt rubber. A formula one race? ls it the Indy 5002? No, these are just the typical sights and sounds associated with any- where teens have their cars. Cars are more than just a way to get around. They are an important part of life. Cars are a symbol of 8 Student L freedom. It is important to keep them running well so they can serve their pur- pose. Some people leave it up to their parents to take care of their cars. Other students prefer to work on their cars themselves. HI put all new stuff on my engine to try to pre- vent problems, james Fowler said. Cars are essential to many students. Commut- ing to and from school, going on dates, and just cruising around are basic needs of students. Having a car fulfills these needs. Little Rock is too far to ride a bike, Lang Kirsh- berger said. On Geyer Springs, cars are status symbols. Trans Ams, Firebirds, SpOrtSCarS, and other good looking cars are favorites of the cruisers. I like Geyer Springs be- cause I like cars alot. That's where anybody with a nice car or truck goes. I see it as a place to show off what you are proud of. It's kind of like a moving car show, Larry Thompson said. The engines still roar and cars are a big part of life. For necessity, and for fun, cars are much more than just a set of wheels. More than just a set of wheels? A car be- comes a chair as a bunch of the guys re- lax together. Cars often become a cen- terpiece for everything. ife

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