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Tackled at the twenty-yard line, senior Erin Conroy is downed by Amy Britt and Jackie Beyer Service with a smile always works for junior Ann Volz when she works at Bishops. Spending their weekends working at the library doesn't bother sophomores Colleen McDevitt and Ann Brookhart at all Inset Two can travel as easily as one. prove seniors John Henkhaus and Betsy Boyd. 12 weekends
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Both students and teachers bring up offerings at the homecoming Mass. Quarterback Pat Howard shrugs off a Falcon defender on Ns way up field L.J. Twyner shows off fashion and his date.
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Satisfying her Big Mac attack, junior Mary Howell takes a break at McDonald's. Finding just the right shade of lipstick is important to seniors Lisa Irvin and Michelle Davison. Wonderful Wacky Weekends At 3:15, the halls filled with people. Some ran right out the door, others yelled, TGIFI” It was Friday afternoon, the weekend began. Friday afternoon was spent watching The Love Boat or some other show that didn't challenge the intelligence. All homework was thrown aside until Sunday night. Then the phone calls began. What are you wearing to the game? Are you driving, because I can't, I'm grounded from the car again, were familiar questions. Friday nights were for games, football, basketball, or soccer. After the game it was off to favorite food places. Freshmen and sopho- mores were dropped off by mom or dad to Happy Joe's or Pizza Hut. Ju- niors and seniors were found at Rudy Tacos eating their favorite. French fries with cheese, Saturday morning was for sleep- ing in. “I sleep in until one or two sometimes on Saturdays, said sen- ior Michelle Davison. The unfortu- nate ones were at school for de- tention at 8 a.m. staring at Father Deyo with sleepy eyes. Bumming around was what some students did on Saturdays. On my Saturdays, I just go to the mall, go to a friend's house, or babysit, Katherine Hoenshell, a sophomore said. Senior Sue Velth- off commented, I watch cartoons and visit my grandma. Saturdays were also spent working. Jobs ranged from those at fast food places to flower shops to clothes stores to fabric stores. Eat. drink, sleep, and be merry, was senior Tom Johnston's goal for Saturday night. Saturday night for some was spent at parties, listening to music and talking to friends. Oth- ers rented movies for their VCR's. Then it was time to rush home to make the curfew mom and dad had set. On Sundays, the last day, Mark Rausenberger, senior, told how he spent his Sundays. I cranked up some Hendrix, worked on my car, and went to church. There were football games at Lindsey park or watching games at home. I play with the neighbor kids, or go for a walk, just boring stuff, Tanya Sbra- gia, a sophomore, said. All I do on Sunday nights is homework, said junior Molly Otting. Yes, it was time to drag out the old books. The weekend was over, nothing to do until next weekend. V. J weekends 13
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