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/ Strike of Honor. he cl,lss of di'>pla)ed on the tront of th-.; chool on . stllll'~~~'enlber d a v. In keepm ldition, the semor das"- made a 1gn to rcpre cnt the s-.;hool L< -.;h year. Causeway 1995 Opening
Back to school, getting your schedule in the mail, what to wear on the first day, learning the ropes, toilet paper in senior court, hearing about your hard teachers from upperclassmen, memorizing your schedule, searching for your classroom, maps of the school where's the gyn1?, going into senior
Causeway 1995 Opening new seniors with mild senioritis, juniors longing to drive to school, sophomores trying to fit in, all students ea- . gerly awaiting winter break, hanging up the senior sign, getting used to being a year older, lots of faculty meetings, detention, hall n1onitors, pass? the minute belL getting to class on time, fighting the crowd, class meetings, getting your locker, ren1embering your combination, forgetting your combination, locker clean-outs. first tests, early decision, keeping vour grades up, back in the s\.ving of things ...
Let's Go Great Bridge! Juniors Meredith George and Cara Selover cheer at a home football game by shouting out a chant. The support of the chee eaders, the sound of the band, the ight of packed stadium, the thrill of scoring a t u hdown, sitting with friends while watc in the game... all were elements that piec ito ether a Friday night football cene that ld be etched in the minds of tudents a the es ence of their high school days. Late Afternoons. Senior band members Stacey Coates and Barbara Wright get ready to go home after their practice has ended. For those students who took part in extra curricular ac vt an hour that were spent ~ or practicing after school were time in which students were with their friends having fun as they learned through pur uing their interests. * Divider Student Life
• Fire drills, bomb threats, weekends, talking on the phone, lying to parents, driving around, short parties, uninvited guests, smoking, busted parties, hanging out, nothing to do, rolling houses, senior court pranks, McDonald's parking lot, Wendy's, Taco Bell, thigh-highs, corduroys, body piercing, head shaving, hair coloring, car payments, car maintenance, speeding tickets, hooking up, boyfriends, girlfriends, breaking up, tostidos, baja pitas, postponed picnics, postponed homecoming game, spirit week, guys in girls' clothes (this seemed to What's Up? On a Frida afternoon after school, junior Ja on Old, John H tiel , and Adam Cates along with ophomore Johnat an arpley meet and discuss what theyareplanningt d over theweekend. Hanging out with friend on kends was as much a part of student life a studyin ' and homework were. happen a lot), homecoming court, Admirals' games, Tides' games, the Boat-house, Abyss, King's Head Inn, making money, taking care of expenses, paying bills, allowances, getting to work late, watching TV, ER, concerts, road trips, college visits, CD's, Green Day, Warren G, Coolio, Reba, Garth Brooks, movies, Forrest Gump, Lion King, Pulp iction, formal dances, Mr. and Miss Great Bridge, spring V.l.'--<.4...,, prom, graduation, eating out, eating right, tanning .. . Divider * Student Life
Finding Their Way. Junior Angie DeGrouchy stands aside as seniors Teri Twine and Michelle Daly decide what ride to conqu r their day trip to King's Dominion. Places s ch ment and water parks provided entertainment and excitement for tudents during the summer. Summer How did you spend last summer? 38% hung out 26% worked 16% attended summer school 12% went on a family vacation 8% visited colleges How often did you go to the beach this summer? 52% weekly 24% every day 14% once or twice 10% never If you went on a family vacation, did you enjoy it? 74%yes 26%no Summer Student Life Ju t Hangin' Around. Afte at the beach, seniors Dam Lee Westnedge, and Steph ·e Yoder watch a movie together early one :vionday o about making it to sch o choose when they wante to t up and start their day.
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