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LIFE APTER NIGH SCHOOL?! Juniors Paul Min- near, Lloyd Overdyke, and Chris Veillon discov- er college requirements are slightly higher than they expected. eating The Humdrum Activity Period Spells Relief My eyes were dropping; I envisioned prying toothpicks in my eyelids to Keep them open ... However, the idea soon disolved, for I realized this would be quite painful. With a com- promising sigh, I settled for letting one eye slide shut and Keeping the other open. This altemated for a while, letting each eye rest separately. I gazed with my open eye to the gal next to me. She was asleep, but her watch was in view. It was 9:35, thirty more minutes. Wait! Today is Tues- day — RRING! Sleepy no more, I jumped up and beat everyone to the sign-out sheet only to find I neglected to bring a pen. Snatching the one ffom the poor guy next to me, I scribble YACA or wherev- er I intended to go during that activity period. I went to my club and noticed that some wandered in and out of the meeting. I suspected there was so me club-hopping going on. Senior Leslie Bordelon said I spend my time going from one club to another and not real- ly knowing what ' s going on.” However uninformative, dubbing is legal at Magnet. But woe be it to those caught without a pass. The key to not get- ting caught is to look like you know where you re going,” stated Junior Kim Clikas. As I sat through my meeting won- dering what everyone else was doing, I knew many were catching up on as- signments they otherwise wouldn ' t have time for. I go to the art room and do my homework stuff like that usually.” A rather studious Junior, Paul Minnear, said, We go in the counselor ' s office and look up college requirements. However, there were the more abstract points of view, also. I spend my time conversing with the many rodents that roam through A- wing,” States Senior Byron Stecklein. Though the views varied, everyone seemed to agree that activity periods were a must. 20 • MARKIMO TIME
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TEACHERS TRAVEL, TOO! This summer the Sledge family, shown here with Mrs. Sledges sister and brother-inlaw, ventured down to Texas to see the Alamo. EIND SHARLA! Senior Sharla Skinner seen here sitting on a vintage European Wall. VACATIOh MILE MARRERS
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IT S CALLED GLUE! Sophomore Clay Walker shows one of many handy uses for rubber ce¬ rnent during YACA. THEY TMIHK TMEY RE ShEAKY! Ereshman Jen- nifer Easterly and Sophomore Monique Mands pecr around a comer. Hey, guys? Where s your pass? LOOK MOM, GRAVITY! A veritable plethora of juniors demonstrate Mewton s law of motion during activity period. BEATinG THE HUM DRUM • 21
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