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Oh, those lazy days of summer. Margaret Saunders, Jennifer Hull and Kara Urbanskl lounge around the pool. Diet Coke and cherry Blow Pops? Amanda Freed devours a nutritional lunch. Surfer Chris Hogan executes perfect form as he takes in a wave of the Atlantic. The hot, summer sun lights up the sky over the Chesapeake Bay. Ten minutes after summer school, students enjoy this scene. DAYS OF FREEDOM Fun in the Sun In many opinions, summer is the best time of the year. Surf, sun and fes- tivity all packed into three, short months. The sights and sounds of summer are unforgettable. For many students, summer means spending lazy days at the beach. Whether here in Virginia Beach, or down in Hatteras, people could be found soak- ing up the sun's rays or tak- ing in the waves. While some people were enjoying hours at the beach, others were working hard at their summer jobs. Henry's and Westminster Canterbury seemed to be popular work spots this past summer. As it always has, summer ended too soon, and school began too early. Now, we all lean back in those cold, hard desks and relive the wonderful summer mem- ories in our ever present daydreams. STUDENT LIFE 15
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WHAT'S YOUR HOBBY? Pastimes Prove To Be Interesting During the first week of school, teachers pass out multitudes of forms for students to fill out, sign and return. Along with these, many teachers pass out index cards asking for more personal information. For example, one teacher re- quests that students tell three things ahout them- selves that nobody else knows. A question that appears on every card, how- ever, is, What are your hobbies? A hobby is an activity en- gaged in primarily for fun and pleasure. It must be frightening for teachers to read what some students put down as their hobbies. Some of the pastimes that students engage in include surfing nude, killing large wasps, cutting out coupons, creating words with their alphabet soup, flossing their teeth, and scanning the newspaper for miss- pelled words. Teachers believe that the re- sponses they receive to their questionnaires help them to enhance the curriculum to bet- ter suit the needs of their stu- dents. Looking at the food anxiously, Jeff Scofield decides if he should take bite before running. One of his favorite pastimes, Eric Witcher perfects his hydrosliding talent. 16 STUDENT LIFE
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