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

 - Class of 1988

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y Calen dars: I Dues and Do 's Nita Simmons Ads Editor Let's do lunch Saturday at four. Can't, that English pa- oer is due Monday. There are always things you want to do and things that are due. It is almost too much to keep up with. My calendar has every- ihing written in it. I couldn't live without it, oel Vault said. Many students organize their lives with a calendar. t helps them to keep up Ivith what's going on. Without my calendar, d forget to do my home- -'vork, Michelle Cushing laid. The student council eeps a calendar posted utside the office of cheduled school events nd happenings for the ipcoming month. HI can't keep up with hat's going on, so I just alk by the office to see if nything interesting is bout to happen, Dale illiams said. Calendars are a great re- inder of deadlines and urrent events. The city of ittle Rock sends out a cal- ndar to tell people about e public happenings for e upcoming three onths. Seniors find it a reat guide for extra cred- I here never seems to be enough time do everything! A.P. English students art their lives on their calendars. Are tanning beds more than Deluxe Toasters Melody Case 7 Staff It's that time of year. Winter is over and a little voice whispers, Tanning bed. Tanning bed. Hundreds of people go to tanning beds each day. This is a dream of a lifetime for devoted sun worshippers. I like going to Tantastic because there are really nice-looking guys that work there. They always comment on how well everyone looks after tanning, jessica Roenne said. Tanning has made things easier. Some can remember sitting outside in a bikini when it was not even sixty degrees. A portable heater helped avoid the frostbitel Tanning beds give one a healthy look on the outside, and when you look good on the outside, you feel good on the inside, Mrs. Chrisco said. But on the serious side, it has been said by the Surgeon General that tanning for long periods of time can cause some types of skin cancer. It has not totally proven that tanning beds cause all types of skin cancer. Sitting in the tanning bed is a long and boring time to wait for a tan, but it beats laying outside in the heat sweating, Tammy Green said. Tanning beds are the ultimate in sweltering heat boxes. We all hope they will make us look like the beautiful people we remember from the Coppertone commercials! I like the results of tanning beds because a tan looks good with everything. It also helps me get a jump on my summer tan, Kelly Burgess said. EBRUARY! iziiifiiiiiifm' i i sw I 8 9i ' to ity 12 A I iyaw., 1 M, ul-is I ' '. l-I:.L,,.if:J.--.,.--...., .. I5 r 16i,Q'.3f'fQQ..I7 i5EQif,I3 ffggyfw I QQ' ' 22 ,..,.. . ..,, .z..,cM5I. .,e.E -..it 235. .... . I . 1 I Kal mags, ' I .mx I . .,.-,l... ,..,.,,.,HtQ3'.'li.,,--.,, 29 301 31 0 Q 7 .. . M The annual Iuau is definitely an event to mark on the calendar. These seniors will , 3 remember it for a long time to come. B I Mini-Mag 'l'l'l

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Marisol Rua looks over Marinka Gulde's shoulder during class. There were six exchange students this year from all across the globe. Natapol Polowath listens intently in bi- ology class. Exchange students work hard but they know the importance of having fun too. gif, ffl --its-q -x Bhan Lin After attending college at Philander Smith and UCA this person entered the teaching profession and has taught at Mills for about 'I5 years She enjoys students with positive attitudes but she finds it hard to teach people who are never sat isfled She may be best known for her saying Ask me if I care what you think' Favorite books mysteries and IKnow Why the Caged Bird Sings Favorite hobby: working with children Can you guess who this person is from these pieces of information? Guess Who! 'l'l0 Mini-Mag gfriiffygg Foreign Horizons . Staff It's a chance in a million and the most fun that any- one could ever have. Be- ing an exchange student is sharing cultural experi- ences, meeting really dif- ferent people and travel- ing to unfamilar lands. The word to sum up the life of an exchange student would have to be pure ex- citement. I was happy and sad at the same time. Happy be- cause I was going but sad because I was leaving be- hind all my family and friends. It was a great ex- perience. Still in the be- ginning I was very nervous but excited, Marisol Rau said. The excitement an ex- change student feels is equal to the amount their host families experience. It takes special people to be able to accept someone they don't know into their life and give them love. At first I was really ner- vous about having some-I one I didn't know come' and live with us, because I didn't know how to act or what in the world to talk about. Then I got to think- ing what I would want my host family to act like if were an exchange studen and I realized they were l lot more nervous than w , could ever dream abou being. That made me fee better, Anne Marie Kel- ler said. I To be an exchange stu-I dent a person must be re- ally determined and will- ing to work very hard. There is a lot of admiration for these students. It's really interesting tc me to learn about foreign people and places and t see the exchange student learning things from uw that they will carry back home with them, Christy Holloway said.



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s't-.tw I .4 W' H. Veronica LeBlanc shares her newest perfume with friends between classes. 0 Ma gazi n es A Place for inquiring Minds Chad P f org. Editor Where do you go to look for the latest gossip? to find out the latest trends in fashion? ... to find out about your favor- ite actor or performer? . .. to find out about current, national, and world events? where do in- quiring minds go? Maga- zines! I turn to magazines be- cause I like to read the ar- ticles and learn things about celebrities, Lisa Macon said. In today's market, there are many different types of maga- zines for readers young and old. I like to read a lot of dif- ferent kind of magazines, but my favorite is Seven- teen. I like to look at the pictures and it helps me to get away from things when I need to be alone, Shelly Stoval said. Besides magazines just being read for entertain- ment, many students find magazines educational. I like to read magazines because they are very en- tertaining but they also have a great deal of infor- mation that can be used in writing term papers, Rusty Pifer said. Whether it be intellec- tual or bubble gum for the mind, magazines will re- main an important part of our lives. j Sweet Seductive Scents Aromas fill the hea1'ts 0fa11 Keith Wheeler staff An enticing fluid is splashed on for the night in hopes of gaining affec- tions.This final touch in preparing for a date is im- portant for both guys and girls. Out on the date, sweet smells drift to the object of affection, carry- ing hopes for a perfect evening. The blended scents of the perfumes and co- lognes on dates are an im- portant part of the dating life of students. Seductive scents of various types were bought and used to further the Friday nightin- tents of students. I like Polo on guys. It 112 Mini-Mag really appeals to my sen- ses. I think it makes guys smell very mature, Erica Logan said. What makes the perfect perfume? What is a cool cologne? Different peo- ple pick their perfumes for basically the same reason. Either they like the way it smells, or someone that they love likes the way it smells. I like to use Loves Baby Soft. It smells really sweet. It's my favorite, Stacy Watts said. Sweet smells are just as important to the guys as they are to the girls. just the right amount of the perfect cologne can be the final touch to an awe- some image. j The aftershaves I use are whatever the girls like I usually use Polo or somel thing like that, whatevei the girls like, Chrif Hubbard said. Perfumes and cologneg aren't just useful on dates they're useful for getting dates. The scents can at- tract interested oppositef into a possibly good, fui evening. l The right perfume is :ll great attention getter. It'l got to be just right. Wher you walk by someone: those good smells can re ally attract, Gwen Mon chrief said.

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