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TIME OU1 r MINI-MAGAZINE Shirts Say it All One of the more common ways of expressing yourself at school is by wearing shirts that depict your personality. Favorite music groups and sports teams as well as humor- ous shirts of all Kinds are com- monly worn by students. One of the most popular articles of clothing is a sweatshirt dis- playing the college of choice. There appears to be a shirt for every taste, and it looks like everyone found the one that fits their unique personality. Junior Steph Petersen peers from be- hind her Harvard Sweatshirt. College sweatshirts were a favorite among the students. Students Work to Look Good no pain, no gain. This is the feeling one gets when they enter the weight room and see sweat- ing bodies and hear the grunts and groans coming from them. Under the direction of Kent Swartz Wolford and Randy Savage Holzkamm, athletes and non-athletes alike worked hard to stay in shape and add strength to their muscles. hot all efforts to look good are quite so grueling. Girls spent many hours during the winter in tanning booths maintaining their summer tans and dreaming of the time when they can once again spend time on the beach tanning with their friends. ► ►Seniors Renae Duxbury and Kris Lange get an early start on their summer tans as they catch some rays at nearby Swan Lake. ► Mitch DePleui and Chris Schroeder- meier show that hard work in the wieght room does pay off. 6 Mini-Mag
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To a teenager, life is a constant of choices. Time spent in school i no exception. Homework, tests, essays. Every- one had a choice of studying for them. Many students who did the work and studied were rewarded by the knowledge they gained and the grade they received. The clothes that were worn were by choice. Fashion was a statement and heaven help us when it didn't look good. Ho choice may be more important than choosing the right friends. People felt more comfortable and were more themselves when they were among friends. Whether it was with a boyfriend, girlfriend, best friend. Making Choices or all of their friends, they could share sec- rets, work, happiness, and troubles together. High school success depends on being yourself and also being part of a group. Mak- ing the right choices can make all of the dif- ference. ▼Kathy Jorgensen is congratu- lated by her father on her grad- uation as her mother gives friend Stacy Reiners a well de- served hug. People 5
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Wiped Out With all of the nightly activi- ties that accompany the school day, it's easy to fall behind in one's sleep. Homecoming, long bus trips, and stacks of home- work make for some long nights. This necessitates catching a few Z's whenever possible. During schooltime did not appear to be an exception although teachers often made this impossible with difficult and long assignments. •«Merman Movaldt, James Mess, Mark Bunger, Jennifer Adrian, Steph Petersen, Teresa Abbas, and Jeremy Hansen try to recover from a short night's rest. Killing Time Some students will use any excuse to get out of study hall, class, or practice. Making an im- portant phone call is a familiar excuse many teachers hear dur- ing any given day. Taking long trips to lockers, bathrooms and the office are also common ex- cuses many students use to find a little free time. ▲Senior Stacy Reiners takes her time climbing the stairs while away from class. ▼Chris Movaldt kicks back in Mr. Wib- lemo s office while talking on the phone. BEST GROUP Guns n'Roses Poison Tone Loc DefLeppard Bon Jovi AC DC 38 Special Beastie Boys Bobby Brown BEST SONG nothin But a Good Time Wild Thing Run to Paradise Iko Iko Your Mama Don t Dance Talk Dirty to Me Wind Beneath My Wings After All Paradise City Welcome to the Jungle Mini-Mag 7
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