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As anyone will tell you, the stereo is a very important part of everyone's weekend This is the hangout at room 114, and Kim Trach, Rob Carey, and Ron Ryder are just sitting around, waiting for the weekend. Weekends are a time to forget about teachers, books and school. They are a time to rest, relax and enjoy the company of friends. For some, that means PARTY-TIME, for others sleeping late, and still others, going to games or to movies. Most of the kids voted on parties as the most important part of every weekend. It's a time to meet new friends and talk with old friends. A lot of good times and memories can be found at parties. Those who chose sleeping late were often found not having this freedom because there was some- thing to do around the house. When asked, one student replied, I have to catch up on my sleep from all those late nights staying up studying. A large number of kids spend Fridays and Saturdays watching games on Baker High's athletic fields. It's a good time to get to- gether with friends. So, get together, go places and have a good time because Monday will be here soon. Mr. Coleman and other B'ville fans enjoy the tine sport of spectating on weekends. Weekends Were Made for . Weekends 19
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On Halloween weekend. Sue Hall, Leslie Ba- ker, loanie Berrafato, Kim Trach, Kathy Socker, |an Hennessey, and Kim Enzerillo went Trick-or-Treating as a box of crayons. 18 Weekends Weekend get-togehters are always a good time for Michele Bruckner. Peggy Pelrine, Kelly Carroll, Sue Hall and Noelle Holtman, Hey Cathy Gunn, . Get down on it!
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■Ksa Homecoming 20 These sophomores enjoy riding on Iheir first place float Dave Place gets a little pep talk from Mr Wanzer before the Marching Band does their halltime performance.
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