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Twin Points Fort Lauder- dale . . . Padre Island . . . Snow skiing in Colorado . . . No homework for o week Shopping . . . Sleeping late. Yes, the time is now. Spring Break is finally here, Yea! The weeks before Spring Break are full of daydreaming. The days seem to drag on and on without an end in sight. Plans for these fun-filled days start taking shape in February so the week's activities should be set. When Spring Break final- ly arrives, plans have been changed 10 times! There are so many things to do! What to choose . , . so many decisions. Then, suddenly, in the mid- dle of English class the idea strikes! The beach is the answer! Spring Break is a synonym for the beach and that dark, tropical tan. I went to Galveston. I couldn't walk for a week because of my sunburn, but I still had a blast, explained junior Robyn Garner. But wait, there's more! Snow-skiing makes an excellent Spring Break. Sliding down the rin BREAI2 ima Jleep fire Spiri! J-l pp' white mountains of Colorado present a very appealing picture. Senior Thinh Vo said, Skiing was the most exhilarating sport I have ever tried. I was novice. Five-year old kids rocketed past me. Towards the end of the week, though, I could keep up with the little kids and even pass them. Well, there is also the idea of sleep and rest cluttering the mind. This semester has been rough. Staying indoors and tak- ing a break is a relief. lt wasn't too exciting. I stayed home all week. It gave me a chance to explore the sights of Arlington. No beach, only cement, stated sophomore Harold Hokenstad. Spring Break is a time to be spent relaxing and enjoying. What to do? What to do? Kathy Gratke Senior Spring Break dreamin' junior Lynn Frongillo fantasizes over her plans of what she will do over Spring Break. It is a very long awaited holiday from school. f x V 1,3 V 3' xy ' 1 kpjii, 53 t ? 4 time I is I.. The Peeplng Tom Award? Seniors Todd Atkins, Greg Edwards, and Tam- my Jenkins receive their Sammy award at the Senior Breakfast. Talent show winners, seniors Anissa Trussell and Mark Allbritten and junior Jason Barker, proudly display their trophies as senior Derrick Kinney looks on. SO UD ENT LIFE
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