I Page A8-The Chronicle. Thursd Teen Talk East senic By KAREN M. HANNON Chronicle Staff Writer With the close of the 1985 school year, graduating seniors are saying farewell to the underclassmen. These seniors have endured 12 years of school which they often describe as "boring and time-consuming." But after graduation, these same graduates realize that their educa uon nas noi Deen a waste of time, but an accepted privilege. Also, apprehension about their futures has developed among some seniors since the beginning <heir junior years. Seniors have had to make the choice of which college to attend and what career to pursue. Darren Funderburk, a graduating senior at East Forsyth, said, "Although the vear has handed us many successes and a few disappointments, our attitudes have carried on the tradition that was set 23 years ago nj| x "!H^,"^r-d ? - * M . $: De Sato oxfo< S.M.i Sale textu Sale shirtj S.M.I 'Sale cottc Wais *Sal?l O 1965 J C P??r?v Company lr>c ay, June 6, 1985* % ?rs have mixei Hannon v when the first East Forsyth students and faculty made this a school." Attitudes like these make East Forsyth students proud. Senior Ben Bohannon commented, "We have that certain look about us. /irv~Ni ^iny. Hi X and $6 off ipper pair-ups. 11.99 Reg. $16. Cotton/polyester rd sport shirt in plaids or stripes. L,XL. 19.99 Reg. $24. Belted sport slacks ol irized polyester.'Waist sizes 32-42. 11.99 Reg. $16. Double knit sport 3. Polyester outside, cotton inside. L,XL. 19.99 Reg. $26. Action Master* jeans o >n/polyester. Western style. ts 30-42. >Hcm through Saturday, Jun? 15th 1 / V i feelings abou When others see us they know, just by looking at us, that we are Eagles. But more importantly, we are seniors!" Also with this enthusiasm comes a feeling of sadness. Senior April Wolford explained, "I'm excited aboi\|t graduating, but I'll miss all my friends after graduation. You never know ! when you might see them again." These feelings are surely felt by seniors all over the school system. But seniors of East show their en1#^ Happ> 3rdc vf to nn ^ fwmmi*. stcp^n Jro,,i >? ^ They say the first 3 We've made it this far - sfor *t * * WW L / f' i ^ J^S>tW' -Ti-'::\ ^ ?J'"J''"" ' Ji'"j - '"^. . ' , ? fr-^ "liii i ib _M ' ^ 25%-30?/( More gifted gearf Sale 14.25 Reg. $19. Saturday's* collarless shirt of cotton/polyes Sale 24.99 Reg. $35. Moss Creel f pre-washed cotton jeans. Waist i Sale 10.99 ea. Reg. $16. Polyest< tennis top or shorts. White, colc Sale 14.25 Reg. $19. Striped pol cotton knit shirt by Sergio Valer f Sale 11.99 Reg. $16. Plain Pocke cotton/polyester or ail cotton cfi Sale 11.99 Reg. $16. City Streets polyester/cotton knit shirt. Size Only 15.99 Levi's? cotton deninr Boot leg. straight leg or pre-shr v y / i xxieoQ \ 9 | it graduation ; thusiasm by making their motto "The Class With All That Class." Another proud Eagle summed up the '84-'85 school year. "Some of our dreams were hampered by the hustle and bustle of a different kind of year, and although we didn't go to the top in everything we had hoped, we were still proud. We had a big challenge as we knew we would, | and we met that challenge with I 'all that class* that the *85 seniors possess." - i f j gkmg?ur?1fe years are the hardest. Sir - we can make it forever! Da lul ) off * collar or ter knit. 1 * *- ?_ k Traders? f iizes 30-42. r ^ er/cotton ; i >rs. 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Sale 1.40 Sale prices on regularly priced merchandise effective through Saturday. rfer tan ever" Penney i -/ * Win?ton-Sal?m, Hanes Mall 768-2510 n

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