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Bored . Whats Your Hobby? When there's absolutely nothing else to do, there's always one alternative . . . a hobby. This special pursuit that often is done in spare time, is popular for people of all ages either as a form of relaxation or entertainment. Build- ing models and wrestling provided Andy Lyda with a challenge that never bored him. Joey Blocker enjoyed mo- torcycle riding because it's wild! Burny Palmer, on the otherhand, pre- ferred to sit around. Laura Deal, who has ridden horses ever since she could walk, felt riding enabled her to relax and forget her problems. Teachers also like to occupy their free time with something of interest. Ms. June Shealy loved to read murder my- steries, go hiking, and sewing. While Mr. Tom Nasser played tournament bridge for mental exercise, grew orchids for mental satisfaction, and played pool just for fun. Everyone should try to do something to look forward to their lei- sure time. , said Dr. Nasser. But not all people do have hobbies. Karen Phillips said, I've attempted things but they become too complicated and I then got bored from them easily. Hobbies take some finding. There is one out there for everyone, but people have to look around for it. So next time you're bored or frustrated, just take a look around. A hobby could just be the answer. Mary Karam Two ball in the corner pocket. Dr. Tom Nas- ser shows off his expertise at pool, a hobby he often plays just for the fun of it. iPhoto by Mary Karaml 40 Hobbies And in this corner Kathline Synder and Melonie Burell have it out in the hallway. Wres- tling was also a popular hobby among many. iPhoto by Mary Karaml Peace Baby! Partying was a mutual hobby among these fellas. iPhoto by Ed Dodson!
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The Challenge The Part The sound of the bell rings, signalling the end of another school day. Keys in hand, you race out to your car and drive home to change clothes for work. To many this may sound familiar. Being a student in the working world was a challenge. Student Missy Pociecha, said, A lot of times I come in late from work and I'm too tired to do all my homework. David Jiles agreed, I hated doing homework late at night after I came home from Ryan's. Along with the disadvantages there are also some good points about work- ing. Bobby Mullikin enjoyed buying his own things for his car. Revco employee, time Swing Scott Whitworth, had fun blowing all his money but admits working taught him how to earn money. One student felt working taught him responsibility while another said it gave him the ex- perience he needed to get another job. People who don't work often wish they did either to earn money for a car or just to spend. Most of them needed the challenge that helped them in the adult world ahead. Mary Karam Need a shovel? John Percival and a fellow em- ployee look over the merchandise of the store, Old Mill Hardware. iPhoto by Nancy Smithj Working After School I l! ,g.tw-fy, ,, . Rub a dub, dub Team work is the key to being successful at Palmetto Car Wash. Johnny Mitchell and David Wilson prove this as they worked together on a car. iPhoto by Greg Wyatt!
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