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MWEY Life might have been defined as every- thing between birth and death, but STU- DENT LIFE was a whole lot more. Living to the beat of Lionel Richie, Run DMC, Da- vid Lee Roth, and Cameo made the every- day routine of school bearable. Although skipping study hall to make a quick trip to J im's, smuggling Cokes into class, and bringing Walkmans were illegal, one found these activities were sometimes the most fun. Outside of school, rolling a house, egging a car, or generally disturbing the peace was enough to satisfy most every- one. Students weren't always found wreak- ing havoc throughout the year though. Some sat down to study because they real- ized there actually was life after high SChO01. After all, there's no turning back. Others found after school jobs a necessity Wming and perfection are essential for a stackup to succeed unless its the WETSU crew! Relying on their humorous antics for success, they practice their act before a pep rally. for the extra spending money that made student living easier. As in other years, students were found working at Target, Wild River Country, and several fast food restaurants. But all work and no play made for a very long year. lf you ask someone what they do every Friday night, and they can tell you, it is pretty boring, commented Cindy Lindsey. To ease the pressures of the academic side of life, students found dating, shopping, or just hanging out with friends at McCain Mall the perfect solution to the boredom blues. Truly, a variety was what made life worth living. Student Life 57
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gl kb A Xvfgm On weekdays I walk around like I'm almost dead but on Friday af- ternoon, suddenly I wake up! It's a miracle! Q! Student Life M. ' uv ,L
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- ing to the dance floor. lt's a bird! lt's a plane! No, it's a softball! The faculty ' students . softball game was played in the spring. The outcome was faculty 15, stu' dents 3. After only a few dances stu- dents need to get off the crowded dance floor to cool off. Tom Melson and date Betsy Smith, Amber Hilburn, Beth Harrel- son and sister Christy Harrelson, and Suzi Waddle rest before return- The Senior Powder Puff players were not affected by the tension between the juniors and them- selves. lt only gave them drive and deter- mination to do their best. 58 Student Life
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