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Trying to find someone ' s picture, Kellie Razcka helps out the yearbook staff after school at a Tuesday meeting. Working on the Senior Section. Studying hard in the library. Supporting the home team. A cheer for the falcons. £ ' Mike Sargent studies his English vocabulary af- , terschool, while waiting to rehearse his part in the J l J5» On a fresh autumn day. Karianne Kraus, Kirsten Root, and Jackie Bushway lend support to the boy ' s varsity soccer team, after cross-country practice. Lori Estrada spends her after- noons chatting with her friends on the phone about what had hap- pened during the course of her day. AFTERSCMOOL
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What do you think caused the exceptionally warm summer in ' 88 and the mild, almost snow- less winter of ' 89? Jf he disappea L 0r ozone i Hr N ' layer. K:. ■. J1 - Tar ring a Daly What do I think caused it? I ' ve no clue. I don ' t know. — Jen Riek n H I Greenhouse ! Effect — Terry Tousignant fl The sun — Rob Estrada Answer: The Greenhouse Effect $ AFTERSCHOOL Spare Time Before basketball practice, Steve Fiedler and Kevin Trombly stop in at the Village Store to pick up some food for after practice. Tom Mango relaxes in the library before practice by reading a news- paper so that he can study for his history current events test the fol- lowing day. 1:51! The bell has just rung. Now what do we do? The answer is easy. Homework is definitely out of the question. Mow are we going to spend our Tree, unscheduled time from now until tomorrow at 7:30 A.M. when the first bell rings? Well, some of us aren ' t lucky enough to have uns- cheduled time. Over one hundred of Chaug ' s stu- dents participate in sports, and practices take up most of their afternoon. Then there are all of the students that belong to a club. COPE, Key Club, and Art Club all meet at sched- uled times, so if we belong to any of these clubs, we have to work our schedule around them. There are so many different activities to get involved in to keep you busy. But if you are one of those students who has no interest in that stuff, then what do you do? Some kids have jobs in order to earn money so that they can go out on the weekends. Oth- ers just go home, kick their shoes off, and relax in front of the television with the snack of their choice. The phone lines seem to light up at 2:15 when most students are home or at a friend ' s house. Then there are those students who are either too overworked by the day at school or com- pletely bored, that they go home to get some sleep. Whatever these Minne- chaug students are doing, is definitely not thinking about things that are school-related (well, at least not until after dinner).
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Chris Baer, Shaun Cole, Jessica Winn, and Day Devine among oth- ers, watch another close Falcon football game with great intensity. Waiting for the next cheer to start, J.V. cheerleader, Bridget Baron, watches the J.V. team play on a cold afternoon. Watching from the sidelines. Lending support to the soccer team. Chris Hanrahan sings his heart out while imitating his fa- vorite group on Halloween. SCHOOL SPIRIT
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