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1, PACING THE SIDELINES. Raz- ton-Arkansas game. The final orback Head Coach Lou Holtz score was Houston 24, Arkansas awaits the outcome of the Hous- 17. i i R hether work. rest or play, there was always something to do on Saturdays. Patriots found themselves unusually busy that day of the week. l would like to work all week just so that I could have Lazy days and busy nights, Saturday was the day to do your own thing my nights off. said Tracy Lee, senior. Parkview students held var- ious jobs. Popular places for employment were fast food restaurants, clothes or depart- ment stores. Many enjoyed sleeping late on Saturdays and lying around the house all day watching,TV. I like to sleep late on Saturdays and lay around the house trying to recover from my Friday night's adventures,' said Sheyrl Bennett,senior. Shopping was a favorite past-time for some students. Favorite shopping cen- McCain Mall, Brecken- Ridge Village and the ters included the Man, JUMPING FOR JOY! Arkansas Razorbacks are ecstatic over a touch-down made by N82 darryl Mason at the Houston game. 36-For fun Metro Center Mall. Girls like to shop for clothes and most boys shopped for sporting goods. l'd like to go to the Mall and shop all day if l could, said Cindy Henson, senior. Many Saturday nights were spent hanging around Mc- Donalds, Electric Cowboy, Razorback football games or the many parties that cele- brated the weekend. Patriots always found ways to keep busy on Saturdays.
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