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Tonya Michaels struggles to get her locker open. evin Maupin takes advantage Megan Heaslip finds her bus of his senior privilege by butting after a little assistance. nto the lunch line. 23
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COUNTDOWN - “What’s that noise? ... Oh, it’s my alarm clock.... net is that on when it is still dark out- side? “Good Morning?” How could a loving mother say “Good Morning” on her child’s first day at Wilson?” It was already time for the beginning of school. To you, the eighth graders and new stu- dents, it was a time for a new beginning a time for buying new clothes, a time for buying loose leaf paper and notebooks and binders, a time for learning a new locker combination, and a time for praying to be able to find classes. Riding to school, you wondered if you ironed your socks and if you got your mom’s fabric softener off the ey ) ND: e Jessica Durham, Cindy Clark, and Chris Williams listen to Mr. Jones’ re- marks at their first Wilson assembly. 22 A : { i back of your shirt. In the hustle and bustle of making your way through the crowded hallways you noticed that you passed the library for the twelfth time. You probably wished you would have brought your compass key chain instead of the Mickey Mouse one. Finally, you hear glorious news — only ten more minutes of sixth period! Now all you have to do is find your bus. How hard could that be? Not too hard. You only entered sev- enteen other buses before you found your own. Well, look on the bright side. Only one hun- dred seventy-nine more days to go! ae uae ZByy Mr. Jones gives the Do’s and Don'ts of Wilson as the SCA officers await their turns to speak. 180, 179
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AFTER HOURS For many students, the day was not over at 2:55 PM. These people did more than go to school for six hours a day, five days a week. Break dancing, hunting, fishing, and swim- ming were popular extracurri- cular activities, as well as mu- sic, clubs and church groups, and even earning a paycheck. Hard work and dedication were not in vain for these peo- ple. In addition to extra in- come, the time invested often brought a trophy to hang above the fireplace, skills to last a life- time, or the personal satisfac- tion of a job well done. Extracurricular activities Van Pham discusses her swimming technique with Diana Snively. 24 Extracurricular Activities were not just limited to the Au- gusta County area. Students traveled all over the Shenando- ah Valley and even into other states in pursuit of their favor- ite activities. Ball games led spectators to all areas in the valley, and occasionally to places even farther away, such as Central and Lord Botetourt. Credit went to persons other than the ones who participated in all of the activities. Parents, teachers, coaches, friends, rela- tives, and others gave the need- ed support to the people who took part in the extracurricular activities at Wilson. vd Wilson students, teachers, and families spend countless hours at extracurricu- lar activities.
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