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A Day In The Life The morning starts with a wea- ry gJance at the dock. The bed is so warm, it ' s hard to get up. With effort, one can be out of bed. in the shower and on to school. Upon arrival at your destina- tion, one is greeted by friends and acquaintances. The day is hectic. Trying to forge a path through the 300 wing is an in- tricate task. All those people; it ' s a wonder that everyone isn ' t late to class. The rush to the trucks, trying to beat the crowds to the food. The weight of the work seems to bear down on everyone. Go- ing home after school to go to work to fry fries and grill burg- ers for hundreds of famished people. What is the use of it all? Interceding in the normal rou- tine of the day are activities. Of course these events may seem few and far between, but they provide a release from the classroom atmosphere. Pep squads in the stands help liven up the rallies with their paper airplanes, questionable cheers, and bubbles. But on those days when you stop for a moment to look down an empty hall, an empty field, one can see a break in the storm. For what seems to be a vicious circle of work and school is actually a foundation for tomorrow. (RIGHT) In a solitaf7 moment, Tracy Halbmaier contemplates her reading. The library is often used for study and homework before and after school. (LOWER RIGHT) Looking evaluate the roster. the club week sign up sheet, two club officer. (BOTTOM) Fighting lo gain position in line, students frantically i A composed Rocky efficiently collects the bucks. •4.4 fi 6 ON THE BOULEVARD
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(TOP) Spellbound. Mike Frescas aad Margie Ba observe the luncb tiaie activities duriog Pep Week. (RIGHT) Blood, sweat, and tears, Gary Brown works out io the midday sun. Preparing for the football season requires bard work aad sacrifice. (FAR RIGHT) Warmih aad understanding are ex- pressed by Father Cremmins as be greets Mr. Mc Naught. Father displays a truly Christian attitude toward all (BELOW) Team Work, Kirsien Livingston and Carolyn Demm portray a cotnradery that is typical of varsity volleyball This attritube denotes the type of feeling that encourages team spirit.
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