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Freetime (cont ) as ° en oes n is spare t rne A From working at Auto Clinic and taking Engine After returning home from drill practice at school, Shop at school, Roscoe Dobson gains knowledge to Wh ' tehouse relaxes in his room and watches a pursue his hobby. He is on the pit crew for this race car, which is owned by the Picciotti ' s. ball found during fall with the school team; it was just a friendly game among friends. It was a get- together for these students with the spirit that came along with close friendships. We decided to get together one Friday, and ever since then we have had a game every Friday after school, stated David Dinger. The group always attended the school’s football games and made up half of the cheering section. We went to all of the games. When they ended we missed the fun we had, so we decided to play ourselves and continue the fun,” commented Steve Cass. For many of these football play- ers, it was a time of enjoyment, I’ll remember everyone that played every weekend for a long time, I guess because it’s a part of the best school year I’ve had,” de- clared Alex Pearson. With each new year came new actions, new persnalities, and new Ideas of fun. However, the closing of the year didn’t end the ideas which were brought through to make the year the best. Each student carried a special gift with themselves, a gift that could ho shared with others or kept per- sonal. These gifts of personality, the emotion mainly brought out in the time spent relaxing or do- ing the kinds of things remem- bered with friends. ? 36 Freetime !T-=. k yr i 5 - « -• i ' urn c j2- ■ % • 7, WY. ?■ ■ - - ' jLV!
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During practice for an upcoming audi- tion, Dan Meadors, Anthony Baker, Steve Eigenmann, Kurt Machler, and Frank Hood try to find some way to add a little humor in their band. While waiting in line for lunch, students find their friends and catch up on the news for the day. Kevin Wilks and Danny Hamp- ton look around the lunch room for their friends. Students find many things to do during their freetime. On the night before the Pinellas Park football game, a few Patriots burned their emblem over ours in the cen- £ ter of the football field. Freetime 35 S. Thomas
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With the computer age on the rise, many students fill their freetime in front of a computer. John Vandermine works after school with a program he has written on the TRS-80. After-school time enables students to get together and talk about daily school hap- H penings. Julie Stewart discusses with John I Hoopes the significance of getting in- 1 volved with clubs. i fi After school has been dismissed for the day, Alex Pearson, Gary Mink and Shawn Murphy sit on the benches outside the li- brary and laugh at the mimicking actions of each other. Every Friday afternoon a group of friends gather on the practice field for a fun game of football. While being tackled by Steve Cass. Tony Berman struggles to keep from falling. Freetime 37 T Dletoll T. Diefell
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