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W., R an l 'wifi ,, Letting it all out lubs were an outlet for students even if they only meant sleeping in on Monday morningsg al- though to most they meant activities outside of school, special service projects, pow- derpuff football games, Christmas carolling, toys for tots and a bunch of fun. With the many clubs at Parkview, there is something for everyone to choose from, ranging from Alpine to foot- ball, from Key Club to Y-teens. 4 I'm only a member of one club, but l really enjoy it. Y-teens gives me a chance to get away from everyday rout- ines. l'm ln Parkview Players because it is real fun. We play games dealing with drama, such as Charades. I'm in Alpine Club be- cause l like to go camping. Back in October we had an overnight camp out at Forked Mountain. ' For learning!l83
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Hemme and Sean Ward scan the campns for trash on clean-np day. he S. .TNR X. ra- ,f ff' , 4: observes and John Whlte let thelr mlnds wander while some lntestlnes whlle on an Advanced attending a Young Llfe meetlng. Biology fleld trlp at the med center. T! 'M k 'lsr if 1 Greg 3 3. A Q wie. K Ms., 'L 'Y ,li -1 , :. ' 1. - . Q 'xv , 1 ,,,, ,g .x !'Q7 it ll, - catchlng some rest and Shells relsxatlon. Students take a break whlle on a James peels back the skln on s frog so she and Blology field trlp to Plnnacle Mountsln. Bellnda MacMahon can get a good loolr at the insides. l82!Dlvlslon
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Basics mean daily grind Students force themselves bock into regular doys of learning MEMBEES OF ALPlNE CLUB AEE: lhach rowl Jeff Anglln, .lamoe Short, Earl lleharlaon, Gll loloa llrent rowl Rlchle Carlsen, Ted Engllah, lorry Belles, Tal Hearty, Stacey llng and John Callllga. MEMBERS OF AFS ARE: lhack rowl Trey Valvll, Brlan Bellenhoek, Phll McCraw, Wanda Danlola, Marlon Martln, Mark Molrkle Hearth :owl Carol Yarbrough, Llaa Bnldrldge, Sandi Woodward, Arlen lowland, Jaeqnl Salts, Mollaaa Joyce lthlrd rail Snaan Ball, Mlchale Shaptav, .lanalla Wrlght, Sandra Wllaal, Angela McAnaIly Iaatand rewl Tha Moore, Martha Tanner, .lannller McCall, Patty Jaralllle llrent rail Klm Jones, Mlnlly Barflold, Becky Hodge Ill Mn. Suaan Cody. if We MEMBERS OF AFS All! lbul rail Dnvlrl Wright, George Thompson, Scott lahortaen, Brnee Stalllelrl Iaeeond rowl Sandra Banalay, Gaye Harvey, Dlago Clavllo, Stacy Sllth, Mra. Wanda Wl-borly Ihent rowl Krlatl Harralderl, Marlnnn Southern, Fiona Mltehell and Kevln Bland. 184!For answers he end of summer brought the inevitable back-to-school blues as sun drenched stu- dents were snapped back to the reality of high school. With the blink of an eye, it was time for students to force themselves to fall back into the daily grind. Seldom used books piled up in back seats and bedroom corners while a rubble of papers, long lost pencils and pens found their way to the bottom of lockers where they were destined to stay until the annual spring cleaning. Though the regular days of learning were often interrupted with plays and pep assemblies, students dragged themselves to school for their daily dosage of education. From art to algebra, preparing for the future or simply meeting the requirements for graduation kept eyes open in zero hour and interrupted many teenage flings. As classes began scheduling for the oncoming year, they ran into the problem of prerequisited and required courses and were often forced to take Cont. page 186 BUSYWORK. A sophomore class appears to be concentrat- lng on thelr school work. For many high school proved to be more difficult than junlor hlgh. S l ifih :iff ,Z ' ff ' 1' - . .fm . 51 f '1 , i - , l E . as .,,. i , e . t wig' 2 1 if 1 ' V K l Q. if? EIGHT MORE MINUTES! Carol Yarbrough and John Krodell, sen- lors, keep time durlng performances ln the Valley Forge Speech Tourn- ament In December.
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