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Hanging out: Nothing special What did most students do with their free time? They just hung out. Going with friends to eat at Grafton's newest fast food restaurant. McDonald’s, or just standing by the Dairy Mart after a home football game, were just two of the more popular pastimes. Many students did these things on their free time after school, but what exactly did they do during school when there was absolutely nothing special to do? They did exactly that, nothing special.” Some students would go to the cafeteria in the morning, or sit around the locker and talk with their favorite group of friends. The sports-minded people could be found during lunch, in the morning, or whenever free time could be found, participating in their favorite sport, passing a football on McKinney Field, if the weather was permitting, or playing basketball in the gym. Why did so many spend so much of their free time hanging out? Possibly for recreation, relaxation, updates on what’s going on, or maybe because they had “nothing special to do. ENJOYING THE VIEW. Mike McKinney, freshman, and Bryan Keener, junior, pose on the bleachers at McKinney Field. Hanging out — 13
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STUDENTS AT MCDONALD’S. Julie Paugh. sophomore. Garry Rucker, senior, and Sandra (Weedle) Harmison. freshman. EARNING MONEY FOR CHARITY. Keywan-ettes Tammy Rogers, junior, and Malea Davis. senior, hang out” in comfort during the Rock-a-thon. ENJOYING THE SUNSHINE. Lisa Bolyard. Junior, passes football and Joyce Cooper, sophomore, hangs out on the back drive. 12 — Hanging out
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Home wl:h Spirit was the main ingredient for Homecoming this year. Added to this recipe was the elation of the princesses when they found that they had been chosen to represent their classes, and the enthusiasm of Hat. Sock, and Tie Days. Although a short downpour drenched the floats and the students, that didn't stop the parade and bonfire. The devotion of the students could not be dampened, and the warmth of the bonfire only added to the sense of spirit and unity. QUARTERBACK CHUCK BENNETT, junior, ponders over his game strategy as other members of the team get prepared. AS THE GAME WEARS ON. a friendly Bearcat attempts to arouse some enthusiasm. 14 — Homecoming
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