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Time it -L, V W, N Wherever the gang hangs out is where all the action is! exclaimed LeAnn Ransbotham. Often, spare time was a rare thing to a busy sophomore, but most students enjoyed football games and movies. lt's extracurricular activities that are exciting and fun, commented Kathy Andrews. On the other hand, some found oth- er activities for their spare time. Sta- cey Guest claimed, Reading a book is relaxing, but l do like to spend time with my friends. Sophomores commonly frequented the Galleria and Showbiz. Leighton Green stated, I like to go to the Gal- leria because it's a swinging place. Julianna Sproul exclaimed that she liked to go to Showbiz because of the fast paced entertainment and upbeat music. Jonathan James commented that spare time spent with friends was best because, You usually find something to do with other people around. Renee Divicino Kim Dixon John Dobbs Kelli Dodd Dawn Dooley Chris Dunn Milisa Earnhart Aimee Elder Sophomore, Sweden Stacey participates in the next dance at Showbiz. Dancing to the music, Julianna Sproul spends her spare time with other sophomores at Showbiz. 4 Mingling with her friends, Kim Nix displays her spirit at Showbiz's Fri- day night dances. i 162 Sophomores l I
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