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t's Friday! After finishing all her tests, senior Jennie Jensen takes a break to relax and rel- ish the upcoming weekend. ei'- 6 6 wonder where the weekend went, groaned senior Joe Aguilar on Mondays. Mondays were the most dreaded days of the week, just as Fridays were the most anticipat- ed. Mondays found students dragging themselves out of bed only to exper- ience the humdrum of the day. Students found it hard to think about school. Sophomore Kendra Thompson admitted that her brain didn't function on Mon- days. Mournful Mondays started out bad and degenerated from there. Senior Ani Darakdjian explained that on Mondays she woke up on the wrong side of the bed and watched the day go downhill. Each day was a little better than the one before. By Friday the atmosphere was filled with excitement and energy. Senior Holly Darwick noticed that Pep rallies and sports activities increased school spirit on Fridays. Fridays were highly anticipated, since the weekend was coming, and the pres- sures were letting up. Brandon Scott, a sophomore, smiled and said, Fridays are the best because the week is over. The week fluctuated from excruciat- ing to exciting. Fridays were the moun- tains of the week, just as Mondays were the valleys. Sophomore Matt Clymer suggested All Mondays should be mini- mum days. by Heather McCormick artlrtgfgigggieg XYZ, earth to Station XYZ! Wonders whether sen- Cheryl Lane are listening or on Monday. Mondays Vs. Fridays 2
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show his artistic ability. but his casual atti- tude toward fashion, work of art, thejeans of Paul Brink not only tyle . . . one word attempting to describe the many facets of one's personality. However im- possible this feat may have seemed, fashion showed a glimpse of the individ- uality of each person. According to sophomore Mendy Morris, l dress for myself and not other people . . . l wear what l want to. This statement exempli- fied the feelings of most students. Clothes were worn generally not to con- form, but to stand out. Of course, not everyone cared for fashion to the same degree. There's nothing to style, stated senior Jerry Ol- hat can I say? Speechless, Dan 54 Pinchbeck just can't explain why his style attracts so many women, Tracy Kinder is also at a loss for words. Style: more than just 0ne's TFIT sen. People just wake up and put clothes on. This lack of style was, in fact, a statement of one's personality. Added Jerry, My style is no style. Definitely, style went beyond just what a person wore. lt was a way to let loose one's imagination and display his or her inner self. There were many differ- ent feelings about style and even more ways to express them. This was evident in the scholarly words of senior Dale Fos- ter, l used to have a theory on style. . . but l forgot it. by Joel Larson Style
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