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Thank God . . . It’s the Weekend! w eekends have never been better since the school year of 1982. It seems that each year has gotten better and this year is the best. I think some- times we forget that a good party is not what the weekend is all about. I’m not saying that parties aren’t fun, I’m saying that we forget that weekends consist of something else. Who goes to parties from 2:26 p.m. Friday after- noon to 8:02 on Monday morning? No- body! And this section deals with what others do during “time off”. When asked the question, “What do you do besides go to parties on weekends?”, the biggest and most enthusiastic response was “Sleep!” Yes, that’s what many students at BHS do. It’s understandable because many times students stay up all night long and do the homework teachers assign them, (Aren’t I right?) So, the students must catch up on their sleep sometime. Another thing that was popular to do on weekends was either to partici- pate in or watch athletic events. Satur- day morning and Sunday afternoon. It is isn’t football, it’s either basketball or v Uii ano ana Suzanne Shende find that weekends a.» a j and have a good time during track meets. S°°d ‘,me ° set to9e her 10 Student Life Kathy Arcaro and Nancy Harvey are pe who attend every activity, including home football game. Bonnie Spisak becomes another person (?) during her weekend. Actually, she prac- tices for the Music Man.
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Cheering on their team, Val Chamberlain and Joyce Witt often go to games. Kelly Carroll and Scott Hughes take a break from watching a soccer game. Before I get into trouble, I’m not saying that all the cheerleaders don’t cheer, because they really do a good job, but sometimes they concentrate too much on the game. Overall, one could say that B’ville does support its teams very well. And I want to congratulations every one of those B’ville athletes. You are all terrif- ic and we will always support you. Bearing the cold, Tim Hall watches the X-Country team at their meet. Devoted to the Bees, Arc is often seen filming the teams in their various events. With Spirit! Sidelines 9
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Cheerleading is their hobby. Seen here, Darren Gregory and Rich Hirsh practice for the camera. Becky Bender catches up on her reading during her weekings. And the teachers wonder why she knew so much in Current Events! Taking it to the slopes is what Kim Esposito and Kathy Peet do during their weekings. Being with friends is what Kelly Stevenson found that weekends were all about. baseball on the tube. Many people get together to watch these events on tele- vision. Finally, parties are another thing to do on the weekends. I think this past year there’s been more excuses to have parties than I ever dreamed pos- sible. Parties are a good time to get to- gether and talk and be with friends. During the week, everyone is too busy doing homework, (right?), and the weekends are the only only time to get together. I think there have been enough get togethers to get to know everyone. So if you haven’t yet, you better get going. And, oh yeah, have a great weekend. Weekends 11
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