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WEEKENDS WERE MADE FOR . Many Fox students think that Monday through Friday afternoons were created for only one purpose. This purpose is to give them time to meet and decide what they are going to do or where they are going to hang out Friday night, Saturday, and Sunday. This may not be true for some students, but it does fit a majority. There is always time to hang out . lt doesnt' matter how much homework is assigned, how many hours anyone has to work at their job, or what kind of responsibilities they have. They will find time. Hanging out somewhere on the weekends is a popular activity for Fox students. The benefits of hanging out are inexpensive and fun. One inexpensive place to hang out is the South County Mall. Both guys and girls hang out there, and for some of the same reasons. Rhonda lkewood, senior, and sophomores Debbie Craig and Sue Downey spend their time at the mall to go shopping and the guys. Jack Deck, senior, spends his time there looking for girls. Another popular and inexpensive place to hang out is some one's party. Rodney Cooper, senior, and Tim Davis, senior, go to the parties to have fun and meet all the new people that are there. Tim Hanebrink, senior, finds his girlfriends house a good hangout. Hanging out sometimes does involve money, as shown by Terry Mikel, senior. Terry loves White Castle hamburgers so much that he hangs out at the White Castle restaurant in South County. Barb Eichelberger, junior, and Lana Costephens, senior, find Rock Roll-A- Rena a great hangout because you can meet every type of person there. The Game Arena is the most popular hangout for most Fox students. lt seems like everybody has a different reason for going there. Rocky Davis, senior, goes for the excitement of the video games. Larry Conn, senior, goes to see the cars in the parking lot. Dan Blair, junior, visits the Game Arena because he can find every- body else there. Then there is Rob Adams, senior, who goes to the Game Arena because there's nothing else to do in Arnold! lt doesn't really matter what the reason or the purpose of hanging out is. As long as everybody is having fun, that's all that counts. by Rich Craig fl. Bill Politte scores 91,352 points playing Super Cobra at the Game Arena ln Arnold. Lisa Heibel enjoys going to Bee Tree Park because it's close by and so beautiful in the fall.
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arg l just got paid and lost it all on one machine, said Bobby Arnold, junior, at the Game Arena. His? i ,Ei hind wav- , f.-ailif Senior Mark Chapman and sophomores Stacy Wieland and Troy Mann demonstrate how starving wrestlers eat after a meet. Better watch that weight guys! Boy, do I wish I had the money for diamonds , . . ! remarked Kim Birkner as she shopped at South County.
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