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MAY 1996 THE FULL MOON PAGE? MOONSHINE EDITOR : DUSTIN POPLIN Get That Beach Bod! It’s beach time! This is possibly the most enjoyable time of the year. There may be a problem though because not everyone has a "beach-bod” to show off. There's no reason to panic. You still have plenty of time to shape up your body before beach graduation. Manyp>eople have already started shaping themselves for the better. Several students are running track to help •heir physique. This certainly helps to trim the body so you will not look fat when you bust out On da beach. Another good way to form that beach bod is to lift weights. Several students at AHS are taking weight-lifting as a class to get big sndbuff. Ifyouaren’ttaking weight-lifting, you •nay be a weenie. There’s still hope. The weight room is open after school from 3:00 to 3:30 PM On Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. This is a Wonderful opportimity for one to improve him self after school. The last and probably the most feportant method of improving your physique is •o watch your diet. This means you must cut back or out all the greasy, fatty foods you love so niuch. You can run and lift all you want, but if you eat Crisco all day, you’ll be fat and have a by Dustin Poplin beach belly. That ain't cool. So ifyou watch your diet, run, and lift weights, you should have no problem in busting out with a beach bod in no tmie. Zach Harrison shape Matt Bowers and: their beach bods. PersonciD Patty Tetts by Mandy Poston The year has come to an end, andl have solved doesn t like it, you ^ j asmanyproblemsaslhavebeableto. Iknowl P^^ably stmh^ fee^mg ^ didn't haVe an answer for everything, but hey, I won'tbethnUedtotaowhe «ed. Givemealittlecreditjitisnoteasybeing - «he solver of all problems! Thanks for all the though they aren jitters I received, and I hope you all find some to get you'll probably ^ay of getting through the year without me. some and this guy do hook up, Remember all things I have said and maybe they relationship with your friend "'ill come in handy. ^ar Personal Patty, My best friend and her boyfriend broke up ^0 Weeks ago, and it has been kind of hard for She obviously cared about him more than I She obviously cared about him more than I for graduation. We *^°ught, because I didn’t think it would take her will not let me go vvhile, but he is still long to get over it. She calls me a lot wanting I really want to go *0 talk akniit eitiiatinn linfl ll«Vinff foT fldvice. afrtid thatl will u/Jll lop len IhingS 10 Do l?op Graduation As graduation time comes very near,seniors here at Albemarle start to get ready to go off to college or to work. Many students are receiving their housing information and are preparing for freshman orientation. Those graduation an nouncements have to be sent out and scholarship application deadlines are quite close. With all of this going on, smdents are still thinking about their celebration plans for graduation. Here are the top ten things to do for graduation: 10. Hang out in Albemarle 9. Get a job. 8. Have a good-bye party with friends and family. 7. Laugh at aU the underclassmen 6. Go shopping. 5. Collect cash from relatives. 4. Cruise the strip. 3. Lie in the Sim. 2. Party hop. 1. GO TO'DA BEACH! I These seniors are ready for graduation. The Perfect Gift by Mandy Poston come between, u you Biiuuu. 6-7 .■ Aink of how your relationship with wUl change. Remember a friend is more bkely to hang around than a boyfriend! Dear Personal Patty, I am a senior in high school and • 1 m'a/fiinfinn. iVC Well, the year is coming to a close, only a short time to go. After ten months of school with a few breaks here and there. I’m sure most everyone will be ready for summertime. But, for one class, it’s their last year, and they have got to make something out of it. The graduation day is getting closer and closer and whether seniors are ready or not is beside the point. I’m sure at some time, all seniors have wondered about the gifts they will receive for graduation. It is their big step into the real world, time to grow up, so the gift must be something useful and special. I to venture down the hallways of our -'no, but about things. I haven’t told her he to do 'V“Y‘X:tinrthis way, and it is f*ilsbccauseIdon’twanttoupsether. I’mafraid i don’t want him to be mad, " »hc finds out, she’ll get mad and think I am understand why I want to Jl'ng behind her back. It’s stricUy a platonic show him that I won’t cheat •wionship; all we do is talk. Just recently. I t convince him to let me go? *^efoundthatIthinkIamfallingforhim. He’s on him? Troubled *®^y to talk to, and we have fim together. I ^’tknow what to do because she still cares for Dear rou boyfriend has got you He says it is okay if we go out, but I’m ^ You are putty in his hands and will do “^tical. I feel that they still have some kind of who^ L Jcehim^happy. That is pretty lame! '^ection whidi I would come between. What anything ^ something, “>°uld I do? It “ Wc, «nd u yo ^ nermission In the Middle ^ In the Middle, Pint of all, you’ve got to confront your friend ^ ®**ily tell her what is going on. Right now, you Said, it is strictly platonic, so that shouWn t her. She may feel threatened that you have ^ ®''®d in on her ex with plans to latch on, bwt j,*Plain what is up. I’m sure she won' t take it very ST ^lone. exc*pt maybe your parents. Is “ y„« dm tot "'I® y”” hun mess wiui yw* o-n^ber that your _ -r sureshe won'ttakeitvery complete control over you ei- but make sure you let her know if she boyfriend ther. Alison BurpMU Is hoping to gst ths perfect guy for her graduation gift. small school and ask an opinion of the perfect gift for graduation. These are the ideas some of your senior peers gave: Grant Hopkins- A few pictures of the newly revised Ben Franklin Bill with a bowl of nachos on the side. Cheri Annette Boysworth- A million dollars, 1997 Jeep Wrangler, and the perfect guy. Sasha Eury- A week long trip to the beach with Robert. A4$m Tobias- Someone to pay my truck off and give me a few new Ben Franklin biUs. Jonathan Jones- The perfect gift would be to get a good job making a lot of money. Alison Burpeau- The man of my dreams. Jennifer Lowder- A round trip to Europe. Laura Beth Whidey- A new Jeep. Matthew Bowers- Money for the b^h. Becky Steele- A book. KhristinaBuder- Anew Dodge Stealth andmoney for the Bahamas. Josh Lawson- Happiness. Kristina Scott- Money, a new car that I haven’t wrecked, and Max covered with a big red bow. Eloise Odom-A new car. April Bailey-A cruise. Maiy K. Sharpe-A gallon of my choice beverage. Marc Tuzenew-A plastic diploma from Big Lots. Kelley Morehead-To go to the beach with my friends. Stephen Anderson-Gunpowder, plastic explo sives, fuses, envelopes, and small boxes. I am fresh out They confiscated the rest
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