1994-1995 Yearbook

All In A Da 's Work Daily Adventures Become Routine for Students @ looked amund cau li ~usly as she 1umed 1he comb ina ti o 11 . T l1e11. taking a c_ leep brca tl1. sl1e opened the ruining a day. One o f her everyday rou tines consisted of putting off l1e r horn work un til curfew. Tu ke r said thi s box. Nothing. She l1ad c lwcked he r maillJox four times ancl macle her lcc l "O\'erwl1c lmed. e: Til es people reminded it was only I p.m. t' Nearly all s tudent s performed certain o the rs tha t life is bearable. Slate also visited l1is !)es t fri encls tail y routines such as ca lling home or ea ting lunc t1 w ith a favo rit e group o f fri e nds. Often ti mes. ro utines c i tl1er made o r )) ro k e t 11 e day. t Like many o tl1er s tudents. sopt1omore Carolyn Harper felt lier day was ruined if she d id no t receive mail. "I got mad when I d idn't get any mail and started pou ting and begging Photo by Jason Burl "/ like studying outside on the front lawn because it's nice and quiet. Seeing God's work at hand helps put me at peace. " Jeremy Smith e \ ·e ry nigl11 after cur few. T iley s tayed up la te laugh ing and te l l ing s tories. Senior Ang ie Beacl1said l1er fa\'ori tc everyday acti\ 'it y vvas talki ng 10 her roomma tes. Tucker also ended her hard days with a talk wi th he r roomma tes. She loved 1l1e qua lit y time with her fri ends before going 10 bed. f, Maybe it was comfo rting 10 know fe llow people to writ e me ... she sa id. s tudents w nt through the sam Senior Tony Slate said. "I always l1ope 1t1ere·s a lc 11 er from e, ·cryctay cho res. Eventuall y the mailbox was fi lled and tl1e someone I met on my Sco tland campaign o r from my l1omework load light ened. No ma tt e r how hard the day. family ... q;- en io r Stacey Tucker IJlamed procras tination for friends were always 1l1ere wi 1l1 a word of encouragemen t. t Cheri McManus s I ll cl(' / ) I /_ i I(' 198 / ) u i I y L if<'

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