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LIBERTY RAZR CURES CLASSROOM BLUES A science project, math finals, a vocabu- lary packet, and a painting for art- all due by Friday! I need a break. Oh well, I guess I can do my vocabulary now. Soporific - tending to cause sleep Mo- notonous- having little or no variety Ardu- ous - difficult to dog laborious Ennui - weari- ness and boredom Enough of that. I can finish the rest of my work later. Right now I'm going to relax. All students at George Dewey take free time to relax and take their minds off the pressures of school. They hang out in differ- ent places after 2:00 and on weekends, both on and off base. Where you hang out de- pends on your lifestyle, according to Wen- dy Walker. Wendy said, I usually go to Cal Jam and watch 'AMO' band play. In Cal .lam I can dance, meet my friends, orjust sit and listen to music. Also living in the fast lane is Arnold Tapawan, who spends some of his free time at the Subie Go-Kart track. There's nowhere to go, says Arnold. The go-karts solve that problem. Other students relax by shooting, whether their target is a clay pigeon, an archery tar- get, or ten bowling pins. Brett Bormann and Don West both perfect their aim at the Su- bic Shooting and Archery Ranges. Brett shoots skeet and Don shoots a bow and ar- row, but both agree that the high point of shooting is hitting the target dead center. Jerry Pearo likes hanging out at the Subie Bowling Alley. I can play video games, eat, play slot machines, and of course, bowl, said Jerry. I bowl every chance I get. Hanging out isn't necessarily unproduc- tive. In fact, many Admirals spend their free time developing themselves, both physically and mentally. The Subie Gym is a popular hangout for many students, including Mark Santero. Mark Santero explained, I work out and try to eat right. Health is an impor- tant part of my lifestyle. For the quieter side to self-development, there are the Subie and Cubi libraries. Often found between the stacks of books at Subie is Cristy Venable. Reading is how I relax, stated Cristy. One can imagine that he is in the book he is reading. When school is out, Liz Ahl rides horses at the stables, also a popular hangout for some Dewey students. Liz said, lt's exhila- rating to run a horse. It's relaxing, and above all, it's cheap. No matter where students spend their free time, you can bet that they'll take their minds off school. We all need and deserve the time to take a break from school and relax each day. Hanging out around Subie gives us a chance to do just that. BEACHED. trightj All Hands Beach and Grande Island are two places to enjoy all forms of water activities. Keith Fernandez and Ben San- tero visit All Hands Beach with friends to tan and mess around. IVIUMMIE DEAREST. Armed with toilet paper. shades, and a stylish hat, Daniel Smith demon- strates how to wrap a mummie in a recent Hi- Fidelity activity. WHO'S WHO. tabovej The Subie Library often proved to be as much of a headache as a help to students with research papers and reports due. Cristy Venable is one of the students who takes advantage ofthe extensive leisure reading section. . , ,.., .. -masse, - -:JFS-:EQENEITFS Q 5' K Il0N'T PRESS YOUR LUCK. It was easy for most Admirals to get caught up in the weight game. but Sam Jackson demonstrates that it's better to take it slow and easy.
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WATERMELON MAN. tBelowJ Nate Chun delicately dcvours a juicy slice of watermelon. George Dewey students lust for foods such as hambur- gers, fries, and pizzas. PURR-FECT MATCH. tBelowJ Lisa Rem! curls up with Tom while his brothers and sister await their turns. A pampered pet is a sure source of affec- tion. THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR. fBelowj Don West and Kathi! Arpon express their touching friend- ship with a warm embrace. Friends are a significant part of one's life. t BLUE MOON. tAbovcj We saw you sitting alone, drifting on the sea of love, waiting for the one of your own. Heart Throb '88 wasn't only for couples, but also for those who attended as stags und does. Some underelussmen that attended the dance were Allan McGee, Arthur Tgiybziyzzn, Dan Owen, Alex Mendez, and Drew Naileh. 9:--Q A X .F-A ' 1' 'l fgxlqw r e 57 f -. ' , l I I I ,- I 5. -i :7--W - M'---f-pi' If--, I 7' ,-A 'Mg ' H , if :- 55322133 46- - FAVORITE LOVE SONGS N V When Does Cry -J Michelle Patron l.overboy X Constantine Scordnlukes 'Q Yuu're the Inspiration Albert Forney 9 CouId've Beenl' Q, Kenneth Ellnrd Q Tears on my Pillow Curr! Velzisco rgifgserml M 7 Cx PLACES OF THE HEA R T fs Qf Movies J Ryan Schulz Dock across Iron: the sta- F bles .9 K risrlnzi Operchuck Bench Richard 8.131011 9 lion,-Je 9' Dunn Barnes 0 . Grande Gini: DeGu7niz1n 9' YI l 'VI4lt it? O l 1 6:9- , I'A VORITE GIFTS KA! ring. 9 5 V Vis, Clement bd Choculrncs, Glenn Explrigu tAl stuffed .innn1xl. Sheillzi Bnhlku ml bracelet. Nucl Ltibtlbit V Q K olognu y5ij1Zg.2vV,tf,gp Hrigin Schull! Q . str 4 0 56' ' YOL KNOW YOLVRF IN l,ONli WlllflN . 9 S 'V ,U X' I'n1 .ilxmys exerted. Vicki firul ff No n1.tlter tl' l1e's nent' or .0 fa1r.lte's .ilnnys with ine. lrlemln ,Iones KN hen you loolt .xt .i per- 9 son .ind get butterflies 9' Q! .l.tn1es Higgins You get pnnples ' ' Doug lluibcy Q Y ll Vtlli l 'll
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PULLING AWAY QbclowjSkcctshootlng1s not Just load you own ammo, says Brett Bormann, a common hobby for students The expense ofSl When l want to shoot, l load about IOO car- wwmm .1 shot is discouraging but there is an alternative tridgesg the price then drops significantly. an ', ':..l ESCAPE VICTORY. fabovel Steve Blackman takes aim at the Subic Bowling Alley. At 70 cents a game, bowling is a popular diversion. The snack bar, video games, and slot machines are also an attraction.
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