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vm 5 w. A JL Working in Hallmark on the weekends, senior Kris Lau rings up a sale for a customer. 1Gaspery Because they practiced extra hours, the Bud Band got to perform at pep rallies and after the bands regular halftime performance. QSnyderJ Student Life Weekends
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Student Life Weekends After a busy week, students need a break WEEKENDS Everybody's working for the weekend was a line from a song by Lover Boy which explains how many students felt during the week. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday were anticipated because they gave people a chance to get away from school. Senior Stephanie Algar said she looked forward to Friday - going to dinner and a movie was a usual occur- rence. Most Friday nights during football season were spent at the games, although the game against Highland Park was on Saturday. Since Friday night was out on the town, naturally it would cost money. Lack of money led students to find- ing jobs which usually meant working on Saturday and sometimes Saturday night. Eventually school and non- school functions - the senior progressive dinner, Homecoming Dance, Ronald Reagan twhit Sabin! congratulates Dave Clark on the game. tPeIlerinJ Seniors Jack Whitten, Sabrina Rice, Susie Peffley, and David Stephens relax at the progressive dinner. fMacMorranJ Q: Chandelle, and Prom - gave students weekend events. Of course being so busy on Friday and Saturday usually meant Sunday was a day to catch up on homework and to relax. However, because of the new Blue Law, students could either work or shop. I think that Sunday shopping is definitely a convenience. If you're bored, it's pretty relieving to know that you can go to the mall, senior Guy Burgoon said. All in all students an- ticipated the weekends and the change of pace. Never- theless, Monday always seemed to show up too soon. I dwell on the thought of Friday night, hoping l'll skip a Monday or Wednes- day somewhere, only so that Friday will come sooner, Guy said. tGoolsbyi A fan shows her support for the team in a unique way. 1PeIlerinl 7 K i?ff:XV,A,:g-xx 4 .1 y ' E11 fr 'X .. . K g l g X 1 w g .. A I , . 5 7 r 5-.1 Q r 1 - K 5. :l.x!ipM.55x,,- g ,ik 1. 'gay' YYY: , ' 1 B s. 5 y X l f. . E .,,. pw... , . .2 t7.'f'?'ff .Qi 'f 4 'Nl '5 Q' F 'r ,K v tx. .I 7'.,.bkg5 9,3 if-9'-' el X...-1 ws- J'-.fs Q .fwfr-5. '- A. ,ffxaa KP: .,,g,,l.z l41y,,,9l'.5. gash. if--' els ffl 'r-V! bfi Ha! N ' 3d'f94-A514-Y 1' H 4-'X . i Us r. - 5 t' 1'-tt-Y 'nf Z' 1- 'i xwfd 'if..'F 1-'ef-1' Imax' Sk., 'if k E -.X ix F 1. x I R 5 1 N gli-.'2Q4y,MA,',,. .ala Fr i nm T U pri ey'47 1 9'i 'X f:,v s'.s3-ifww a 'l '5't.'tJA i- li s f elf- -f . i . 'L - N if I' gt t xxx, H' 8 L T10 . itat' fair F Fifi if t'13r:'i? 513' .
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AFTEE 5ESi3i'E'bi From jobs, to friends, to homework, to hanging around, there was always something to do after school. The majority of students, such as junior Mike Shaddox, had fun after school with his friends and then had to face reality at 10 p.m. - homework. To solve this problem, many people, such as senior Sharon Shepard, went to sleep around 2 a.m. to accom- modate for time lost in other activities. Others, like senior Dana Capron, did not have to face late nights of work because they just went home and had more time to relax. I usually have about one English teacher is in, Dana said. Some students had many extracurricular activities, such as performing arts or sports, and did not get home before sunset. This left little time for homework and anything else that was need- ed to be done. l'm at school more than l sleep, sophomore Pino Jacobs said. Homework, however, was not the only thing need- ed to be done after school. Students on the work pro- gram, such as senior Jen- nifer Waters, went to jobs in- stead of going to the last two periods of the day. After school was a time to get hour of homework. lt depends what mood my things done, and just have fun. tKatzmanj We ' K t--fm...W,. W . The Art Club shows their skill by decorating A hall with scenes of Doonesbury. fstonej Student Life After School . 9: Ramona Hicks runs for cross coun- After school was a great time try, one of many sports that train seniors to enjoy their last homec after school. tHolcombj ing pep rally. lStoneJ ,...,,...,..,.-----w----W , .wc K gm rl., .hw .,,.,,,.. ,z as-.gm ' ' j ...M-X... I L mrtvlfll . V , ,. nl K N., 1 ,. . K W EM, I . . .,v f 1 -- K . ..,, -if M ,S J f , ' A V 1: . r.., , -an ., , as , ' , ..., 4, I . 43-?2'- .. 'L i' ' ' . i TJ -v ' . , N N '4' - wmv-ft-E.--g'i , M g j X at 4... , , A i l l 1 l l i f l i Using her time out of school, junior Seniors Sabrina Rice, Chrisi Sheri Selle finishes some work in Pierce, and David Tierney eat at tl the HECE room. fGasperj progressive dinner. fMacMorranj
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