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Cuddling with her cat, freshman Denise Fisher ex- presses her love for pets. Shooting the hoops, junior Ed Ingram (above) and fresh- man Julie Gibbons enjoy practicing basketball on the weekend, while sophomore Jennifer Yancey (left) steals some shut eye. Many CM students use the weekend to catch up on lost sleep. Biking and skateboarding are two favorite pasttimes of freshmen Brian Koolash and Chris Depping. Juniors Dee Krisloff and Lee Ann Roper enjoy looking for guys on the weekend. Student Life
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Weekend Action Where are you? It is a typical Friday afternoon. Another week of higher education has come to an end, and the halls of CM are now empty. Students have had enough for one week, and they are ready for the weekend. Many students enjoy going to various par- ties, the mall, or just goofing around. Civic Memorial’s students flocked to see many box office hits this year including Fatal At- traction, Dirty Dancing and Three Men and A Baby. “I like to go to the movies and shop in St. Louis,” said senior Beth Mouser. How- ever, many students preferred to wait for the movies to come out on video cassette, as the rising popularity of movie rental stores proved. Many CM students enjoy visiting the area malls. A few of the favorites are St. Louis Centre, St. Clair Square, Alton Square, and Jamestown Mall. At these area malls, CM students head to their favorite stores which include The Gap and Chess King. What about food? No matter what the time of day, CM students love to eat. So they head to their favorite local eateries. Some popular choices for food are McDon- alds, Taco Bell, Snapps, and Pizza Hut. Some students use their time to do such things as wash their car or catch up on homework. However, most students prefer to relax on weekends. As many have found, Saturday mornings are great for catching up on sleep lost during the busy school week or the night before. Furthermore, many CM student attended teen dances this year. The dances were sponsored by various organizations such as KOPE, Student Council, and the K.C.’s. The new CM-based band “Mantas” played at many of these teen dances. No matter what one’s plans for the week- end are, CM students have fun no matter where they go or what they do. Jeff Bour- land “The weekend is a forty- eight hour blur!” — Lau- ra Subick Renting movies is a favorite activity for fresh- man Brian Manley, as well as many other CM students. Student Life Working on his car, junior Billy Walker takes time out to look over his work.
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t Junior Aimee Ventress is taken by surprise while making a pizza at Pizza Hut w Clearing tables is just one of the many responsibil- ities junior Angie Clark faces every day at Wood River Bonanza Bagging groceries s one of junior Shawn McGuire's duties as a courtesy clerk at Schnuks. t Working at the McDonalds drive-through win- dow. junior Shawn Welch recognizes someone she knows.
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