Franklin High School 2002 Yearbook (Franklin, TN) - Full Access
FEATURE PRESENTATIO A k any student and he or she would say that life did not merely revolve around a concrete building. More often than not, it centered around students' lives outside of that building. Organizations, sports, and clubs were a normal part of the daily school routine. Without them, students would have gone home, sat on the couch, and watched television. Friends also made up a large part of students' lives, especially out ide of class. They were always available for some quality time and"hanging out" after school or on the weekends. Moments spent with friends were some of the most important of a teenager's life. Outside of class, opportunities for involvement abounded. On Friday nights, the sidelines of a Rebel football game was the place to be. Other days, students could be found keeping busy with various clubs and sports. Fashion and style contributed to students' lives whether they realized it or not. Walking through the halls was like stepping into a magazine spread highlighting individual expression, which varied from ghetto fabulous to punk rock or even preppy. Whatever their form of self-expression, their individual interests, or their favorite pasttime, some of the most important aspects of a Rebel's life took place out ide the classroom. After preparing for seven hours in six different classes, students were ready for the feature presentation. Student Life 7
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