Science Hill High School 1999 Yearbook (Johnson City, TN) - Guest Access

ORDERLY ORDER wastheagendafromthefrrstdayofschool, which gave birth to ~1·~~.1> sentiments among students. RULES such as no hats and no food in the classroom were a new addition to life on The Hill. "ORDER is a marvelous thing," said Keri Burleson, "but it tends to make people ROBOT-LIKE." It was hard for students to be teenagers in the late 1990's. "The worldjustseems to be getting smallerand C:R.A~·1·1Z".; things are !}·I !·IJfJ".i:.GR~ "!"l~G," mused Danny White. Teens tried to stay as SANE as possible, juggling school, home and their own personal obligations. Unfortunately, sometimes itjustgotthe bestofthem. They breathed in, breathed out,just breathed...."Life is C.iLA0..$, especiallywhenyou'rea teenager," sighed Joy Bennett. 2 OPENING Bored with the flavorle routine ofA.P. Physics, Jaimi Panini discovers a remarkable way to lift his eyes from their u ual spot. Is it the work of Jaimi him elf, or some other outside force? omeone call the exorcist!

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