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Busy Students With Full Schedules Found That There Was s4 Tteect Jot 7imc Lets see, thought Bob, If we use the quadratic formula ... ... time to clock back on, said the manager. If this sounds famil- iar to you, then it ' s likely that you ' re a busy person. Once in a while, when I had a lot of home- work, I ' d take some to work so I could do it on my break, con- fessed David Maples, junior. Work was not the only activity that kept people busy, making it difficult to do homework. Junior, Moe Hammar confided, Sports kept me busy after school and made it hard for me to do my homework or study. Many people find it necessary to blow off some steam after a hard day at school. Through this a student could vent himself mak- ing it easier to prepare for or re- cover from an evening of dilligent study. My favorite way to blow off some steam after doing my homework was to grab a Coke and watch some MTV, commented junior, Jim Runyan. Although many students had jobs or sports to keep them busy, and making good homework less acessible than it might seem, of- ten other factors such as chores came into play. Depending upon whether you ' re at work, at home, on the bus, or in the library, most of us have the time to do our homework, we just have to find it. by Frank Shelton n liked to do my home- work during class so I didn ' t have to do it at home. Kaihy Rykaczewskt. V-UCK, CLICK The keys s Vannessa Waggoner, works Dund as freshman, through her typ ing assignment Students could often use their typing period to finish reports or projects for other classes. BUSY STUDENTS • 153
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IT WORK, junior Frank Shelton places the finishing touches on his homework. At times, students had to take assignments to work to complete on their break. 152 • ACADEMICS
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Re 154 ACADEMICS k.OCK WRITING. Marcella Ogata thinks hard about her subject, this tan rock. Students in Mrs. Jeano Miller ' s A. P. English class had to bring a rock to write about for one of their timed writings. OTAPLING. Mrs. Linda Stone- breaker puts up a chart on the char- acter, John Proctor. John Proctor was from The Crucible, a novel most Advanced English 3 classes read.
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