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JUNE 1993 THE FULL MOON PAGE 2 Memories, Memories, Memories! Even though we, the seniors, are ready to move on to different places and experience new and exciting things, we will never forget a few special moments. These memories, no matter how embarrasing or how scary, will stay with us as long as we live. Many memorable things happened during our freshman year. Temeka Davis will never forget getting her first yearbook and reading in it, “You’ve Only Just Begun" and now we’re leav ing. Christy Hendrick remembers when Brian Ellington fell backwards off the wall in front of the school into the bushes. Give us those cool points Brian! Summer Holt’s memory is of freshman day when she got locked in her locker for20minutes. Another freshman day prank was played on Michael Morris, who was hung by his feet on a tree limb. Kim Smith remembers all those nights at Christy's house and all the special moments with Leslie Morgan, Leslie Boyd, and Christy Brooks. Sports always bring about many things that will be remembered. Jeff Euto remembers when they fired Coach Stewart and Eidson left, and Demon Watkins recalls when he walked out for former teacher and coach Jake S te wart. Michael Bryant remembers getting named basketball “champion” of'93. Randy Pugh remembers the time when they killed North Stanly and the times playing under Coach Eanes because he’s first class. Kim Rich recalls the softball memories and the April Fool’s joke Esther played on her. Reishana Morrison remembers getting best sprinter award her freshman year in track. As sophomores, driving became a reality for most of us and we became a little more knowl edgeable about AHS. Melissa Blalock's most profound memory was when the band won the Grand National Trophy in Williamsburg. Ha rold Poston remembers the time when Jeremy T., Danny L and himself “jumped” a train in order to get back to class. -Also, Nicole Burris recalls all the countless number of worms that were eaten, YUK! Christy Brooks, Ashely Burleson, and Adrian Kimrey remember the night that they along with many others were thrown in jail at 4:00 AM because of rolling yards. Others remember their most memorable time their junior year. Courtney Owens remembers the time when Mr. Taylor fell in the pool of jello trying to get an apple. Now, that was a sight to see! Stephanie Parker recalls falling up the stairs on her first day here ever. First day on new feet? Christopher Cotton thinks back to when he, Andy M., and Harry S. all stapled someone’s head to their desk in Mr. Holcomb’s class. Ouch! The most memorable events seemed to take place during this year, our senior year. Some were of extracurricular activities, teachers, and some you’ll have to figure out on your own! Rocky Smith recalls Jeff Parsons' “Bloody Mon day” in calculus. Daniel Brantley remembers the time when JR., Ashley B., Jill S., and Suzanne S. got pulled by a cop because Suzanne S. couldn’t wait to use the bathroom so she used the side of the road. Lujene Leonard will never forget draw ing the bulldog in the office. Many memorable moments took place with friends. Leslie Boyd remembers Christy Brooks pushing her down and then spitting on her fore head. Mmmm... Charity Lilly, Shanta Maske, and Tia Green remember all the great memories of the group that ruled “6-pak”! Kelly Russell remembers his excellent driving record. TR Goins remembers “lost umbros”, toliet paper at 2:00 AM, police station at 4:00 AM, driveway talks, cooter, and of course the twinkies (thanks for the times!) Andy Miskell recalls sitting on the steps at lunch and getting a carton of milk thrown at him and later being blamed for throwing it and making a mess. Leslie Morgan recalls all the times she, Greg, Kim, and Jeff spent together at the river and especially the day in the canoe! Kevin Sides most remembers when Brian Snyder temporarily lost his sight because his eyelashes had been singed together by sparks from an ex ploding butane canister. Wendy Smoak remem bers a mid-night rendezvous, molded beef stew, dirt road drag races, and the best friends anyone could ever have. Treasure all your memories, and especially remember the precious times we all spent with Megan Cummings and Jeremy Kennedy. Thanks for making it great! Good-bye!
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