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UPPER LEFT: “It would have to rain on a Monday! remarks Joel Ritter to Tim Packard. LEFT: Piled up with homework for a Monday night are Lai Lutz, Leslie Tessin, Scott Louks and Robert Louks. CENTER: Advisory provides time fa students to catch up on homework fagotten over the weekend as illustrated by Lynn Smith, Michelle Johnson and Jim Cook. LOWER CENTER: There are many vacant spots in the line up for gym class on Monday morning. UPPER RIGHT: I sure have the Monday blues! remarks Joe Ott to Julie Kastros. 20
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Page 18-LEFT: After the announcement of Homecoming queen and court, the girls relax on the front lawn of school. LEFT: Fighting for the ball, the Hillite Varsity football team shows its skill with another victory. BELOW: Enduring the cold during the Homecoming parade are Tresa Teenier and Kelly Bellinger. BOTTOM: “Viking Stew'’ was the winning junior class float. Marcy McLennan, Theresa Virciglio and Cook Julie Wing give an added touch. BOTTOM LEFT: During the powderpuff football game, junior cheerleaders Steve Zazo and David Stringer give one of their unusual cheers. 19
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It’s Monday again! Why did it seem like everytime it rained, it was a Monday? Why were so many students late on Monday morning? Why were so many assignments turned in incomplete on Monday? The answer to these questions was obvious. After a relaxing weekend, Monday morning was a tremendous shock. It meant getting back to school and thinking again. The result of this was arriving late, with unfinished homework, an empty stomach and wet hair. For the average student, the Monday routine went something like this. 6:30-Waking up to the blaring voices of Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta on the clock radio and then turning it off to sleep for just five more minutes. 6:45-Still asleep. 7:00-Waking up once again, this time to parents shouting,“You’re going to be late!” 7:05-Dragging to the closet, only to pick out the oldest pair of blue jeans because it is raining and Nobody ever gets dressed up on Monday.” 7:15-Jumping into a freezing shower, still half asleep, but waking up immediately. 7:30-Grabbing a piece of toast, a glass of juice, and an armful of homework which is only half done. 7:40-Arriving at school with just enough time to get to that awful locker that is sticking, with one minute to get to first hour. 7:45-Making it to class on time, but having to face up to the horror of a “pop quiz” on the fundamentals of geometry. 8:40-Getting a D on the quiz, going on to second hour and wishing desperately that it were Friday. 21
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