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Mrs. Mary Ann Aid;n coes overi some Spanish terms with two of jSecond year students. Brian Eric Roberts. FROM 7:55 AM TO 3:00 PM: WHAT ' S HAPPENING A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A BISHOP DWENGER STUDENT A Day in the Life of . . . Academics to most of us means hours and hours of studying. Even to adults years out of school it has o gloomy sound. But to a stu- dent it has a day to day routine. For 180 doss days per year the alarm goes or at 6:30 am. No, please not now, I groan as I roll over and hit the snooze ' -■..tton. What seems like I iOT9s later my mom is shoking me saying, You ' re late; get up. As soon as I jump in the shov er, I hear the doorbell ring. It ' s my ride. Of course I hod for- gotten she was coming early this morning. Off we go ... At 7:54 I run to my locker and somehow man- age to make firi eriod in time. As Mr. Bro: :ereck takes roll and tells one of his famous jokes, 1 catch up on the latest news. Finally the learning begins as we take notes. At 8:45 the bell rings and I hove five min- utes to go to my locker, visit around and get to second period. As I walk into Geometry, I know it is going to be a bad day be- cause I have my Health and Safety book instead of my Geometry book. So I sit with one of my friends and we do our homework to- gether. Tonight we get off easy compared to usual with only thirty proofs. 9:45 and we are released from second which has also in- cluded the Homeroom an- nouncements. On to third period which goes pretty quickly and it ' s lunch time. Lunch time is great. It gives time fo r the brain to rest and have fun with your din- ing companions. Fourth period, which contains the lunch period, is American Literature. Hawthorne, Bradbury, and Roe can be interesting, although today we started the much dreaded The Scarlet Let- ter. On the way to Biolo- gy, I make plans for Friday night. In Biology, fifth peri- od, we are learning about DNA, but 1 think the boy in front of me is much more interesting. French is still a foreign language and 1 struggle through it on my way to Seventh Period. To speak French, I must iearr. to think in French and sometimes by this time o day I can ' t even think at all, let alone in French, In typing the last fifty minutes pass as we practice typing reports. Some of my friends have a study hal! thrown in but 1 opted for a full day of courses. The bell rings and we stand at our lockers and discus what will be happening after school. Some of us go on to club meetings, while others go to sporting practices or jobs. Later after finishing my homework, I think over my day and realize it wasn ' t all work. Academ- ics and going to school are fun too. Talking, laughing, making mistakes, that ' s what school is about with work included. So whent ou think about academ-i think about your lifej and what you want to be. j :ADEMICS DIVISION
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Only a Junior, Kim Coughlin shows tiie voileyball fans what In your face means as she spikes the ball into the other team ' s court. Kim was named Senior, Lisa Meyers out jumps the girl from Snider in a tightly contested gome. The girl ' s basketball team had an excellent year. The Lady Saints golf team. The girls places very high throughout their short season, Sarah Couch was Sectional medalist. OPENING 15
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