Coppell High School - Roundup Yearbook (Coppell, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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I I If L-...- T After School Weary school-goers anxious ...... to get into after school routine It's 3:45 and as the bell begins to ring, everyone rushes out of seventh period class to hurry to the after- school activities that lie ahead for many students. You could usually find students do- ing almost anything after school from chasing rabbits out in the field to just working at the local Minyard's. After school I usually go home and eat a snack or lunch if I didn't eat already, and then I go somewhere with Lori Indermanf' sophomore Brandi Kasberg said. Some people had more structured activities to keep them busy. CAN l' WAIT TO USE THE PHONE. Freshman Craig Pierce calls a friend after school. 10 student life Every day after school I just go home and eat and then go to work at Minyardlsf' senior Carl Nordstrom said. I usually work until about ten o'clock. Besides working and eating after school, some chose more creative out- lets for their time. When I get home, I play my guitar while watching my brother and sister, sophomore Greg Altuna said. People looked forward to almost any kind of after-school activity if it meant getting away from school for a few hours before having to come back and start the routine all over again, ffiv E' ,LTL-l J! ,,i gr I 1 . ., . X , yd , ,A t TX X... .f N X. it ' ' ,T I SHORT ORDER. Sophomore Dustin Byer- ly takes orders at Grump's Restaurant on a Wednesday afternoon. You could see at least six or seven other CHS students working there on almost any day. Copy and Design by Cody Mix Student Life Co edlto



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Up All Nlght I Sometimes, homework can be a tiring experience ' It's been a long hard night. You walk into school, and stumble to your locker. Your mind is so jumbled you can't even remember what you need for first period. All you can think about is going to the nurse's office to call your mom. First period you catch a quick nap during a film, and by the end of the day you're praying it's all a bad dream. These are symptoms of staying up late, trying to squeeze those last few notes into your head. Students who came home and re- laxed a few hours longer than neces- sary had to stay up late to finish study- ing for those Friday tests. I stay up till about 11 o'clock be- cause I spend a lot of time on the phone or goofing off, said sopho- more Tracy Black. And, of course, the pressure really mounted when six weeks and semes- ter exams came up. STUDYING ON THE JOB. Junior Barbra Dent manages to squeeze In some study- ing between llght cues during 0llverI rehearsals, which many nights did not end until late. 12 student life I study for tests, but it seems the more I study the lower my grade, freshman Julie Burton complained. Missing school altogether was the solution for some. 'll usually go to bed early because I don't go to school on those days, said sophomore Stephen Greer. lt was especially hard getting to bed for the athletes and others who usually didn't arrive home from out-of-town games till late. I get home about 10:30 or ll, said sophomore Russell White. lt usu- ally takes me about an hour and a half to do my homework and I get to bed around 12:30 or one. It didn't matter if it was the week- end or a school night, students always found excuses to stay up. Then they had to face another trecherous school day half-awake. . -- its ks it Copy and deslgn by Chris Burton Student Life Co editor

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