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O efox-e Good morning! It's time to get out of that bed and start the day. These words can be music to one's ears or they can ruin a day for good. I dread hearing the sound of my alarm in the morning, Dawn Kopecky, freshman, I said, I literally have to drag myself out of bed. Although waking up is a great achievement for some I people, it comes easy to others. I have no problem getting myself out of bed in the mor- nings, Kathy McLaughlin, sophomore, said. I know I II L Rise and Shine have to get up and get things done, so I just do it. Getting up is not the only thing to do in the morning. Getting ready for school is the next task. For some this can take a good two hours, and others risk it by getting up 15 minutes before their first class starts. I need all the sleep I can get, Tony Palumbo, junior, said. Why get to school any earlier than you have to? Mornings never seem to be the best part of the day, but for some they're not the worst. Qs ? Trying to come alive. Darrell Sharp, sophomore, drinks his morning milk while finishing off his breakfast. At the last minute Kyle Kinzy, junior, finishes yesterday's homework before his first class. Before School na me n I , I xx' g tif! l ,atflfxif lx Q 1 1 1 1 3 . .W our v 1. an - :On 5 I 2.-.J-,I I I I 1. 1, .fn , 'L ,'f1-vrrrr I. ,. ,.., i' ifrxiksqa n urn lvnufi -L' SU G'a'v'f Q - 3 1 . L 4 I I' 'I L' I :managmen-s s
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rd ls Cut Echool ls In As the alarm clock rings, ltudents are faced with another monday. Mad dashes are made to chool while excuses run through he minds of the students just in ase they don't make it on time, gtnother week of school begins as everyone rushes to their seats. However, for most students, the school day lasts longer than just eight hours a day. Participation in clubs, sports, or other activities usually requires additional time after the last bell rings. When that last bell rings, students are often found with an armload of books and plenty of homework for the night. Homework is usually put off until the latest time possible, so that the Ulf students can have time to watch their favorite television program or make an important phone call. This often results in students stay- ing up late desperately trying to finish their homework. But the ever-faithful alarm clock will ring in the morning and greet students as another day begins. During a break. Michelle Hammons, junior, stops to make a phone call. Catching up on the latest news, Kelli justice, sophomore, takes time to talk with Alma Fernandez, Er senior. School Life
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Q B 1 .W t ..y4,p.+-qv leaf lust another day. Arriving at school, Kym Everitt, senior, wonders how she will make it through another day. Laid back and relaxed, Andy Dubois, junior, listens to his favorite station before having to face the day. l KW an .. H+ 1 ,ff .fi 4, WW X-v i if as ff'. , 5 1 9:-.uf Surprise! Surprise! Sandy Manning, senior, takes time before school to decorate a locker for a friend's birthday. Going through the morning processes, Alison Collins, junior, adds a few curls to start the day. Before Schoo
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