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Who’s got the time? Time. Some consider it the fourth dimension. Some have too much of it, while the majority of people have too little of it. Even so, the fact still remains that everyone's life revolves around it — being on time. Some use it to their advantage. Others often curse it. In high school, time is bells, and if the student has not mastered the bells, then he she is in for a lot of trouble. Nobody really wanted to be tardy. It was just that the students' desire to go to school on time was overridden by the desire to sleep or have a relaxing lunch period. Sometimes tardiness was unplanned and the student was not at fault. The homeroom bells rings. Brent Johnson has an excuse in hand. Ms. Marty Henshaw, attendance officer, stamps an- other late note. Brett Leukart, T.J. Snyder, Matt Kent, and Celene Rhoten wait in line to get excused.
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Jon Elias, Mark Talis, and David Yenkin break curfew. Vicki Hamer, Holly Vokoun, and Carrie Wenger takes time out to express their friend- ship. Weekends are for escaping After five hard days at school, Bexley students looked for time to relax. During the weekend, students found various ac- tivities to relieve the stress of their busy week. Anything from babysitting to see- ing a movie to getting together with friends provided the essential recess. “I can't wait for the weeend; said Con- nie Lewin, “it’s my time, a time to be with my friends. Seth Rogers agreed, My Bexley Eve. New Year's Eve — the biggest weekend of the year friends and I like to get together, espe- cially at night, and have a good time!” This year students had another option, the Outback. Students could go there even during the week to play pool, watch movies, or just sit around and talk. But regardless of where students went or what they did, they always had a good time. As David Yenkin summed it up, I love weekends!
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