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, f' fam, Another late night? journalists Patty Officer and joe Hensley rush on various students pages before a deadlinefbelowj. Stretching to great heights, Randy Wiggins puts another lay-up through the basket trightl. Going to Hollywood? Larinda Rob- bins seems to be getting carried away with her assigned part ffar belowl. TYOY Elliott, along with other Zarda Barbeque employees, pre- Pared tasty treats for customers fabovel. Fotomate Katherine Rodgers prepares to start one of her weekly working days at 2:30 pm. fupper rightl. Typing III student Donna Gillette tries to WPG away some of the work she's engulfed in fleftj.
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gr' V--'vm-,--4--YI!-vlh-J Everybody's working for the weekend.,. high school students dress up for a mas- querade party that was held during the school year frightj. Catch PacMan Fever. Preoccupied by the latest electronic game, junior high students use their skills to avoid be- ing eaten by pac-men frightj. 141 WEEKENDS Weekends were As the 3:14 bell rings on a sunny, warm Friday after- noon, herds of students pour out of the doors of the ju-- nior high and high school buildings anticipating the com- ing weekends. Grain Valley students found a variety of things to do on weekend nights. Shopping, going out to eat, dating, and catching a movie were just a few of the things to do. Most popular were playing electronic games at the Galaxy Fun Center in Grain Valley during the winter months, then waiting for warm weather so you could sit in the parking lot and talk to your friends. Also in style were various parties that were held dur- ing the year. , V MIDWAY 'Q
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