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a? Le =i AG Be The Capitol Edition crew films lunch for the special feature that aired on channel 9. 4 , ec i : During lunch between rainstorms, Sean Stalzer char ges Andrew Nicklas, but doesn’t get the ball. MITCH SAVA RAY SUN 20 HE STUDENT LIFE
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a =) n [ont A common sight both in the morning and afternoon, Jorge Baron listens to music and does homework. Dave Sheffler who came to school to substitute for Rich- ard Slivosky instead took a cat nap. TIME OF OUR LIVES Hf 19
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Tim Abrahms concentrates on his classmates as they stabilize their bridge, an experiment in architecture without steel beams. door, another student contin- ues broadening his knowledge by reading and @riting Chi- neseW O 2:46 P.M. 4:00 PM. THe baskgtbal) Aayer fin- ishes his second package of M M’s a®he Walks frdth the snack bar to his era study @All. @his is one of the more popular fays to spend eighth period for a@letes and other studerits who stay after school. Nr those who can af- ford to put off Ahcir home- work until after dinner, intra- murals, lik@volteyball or floor hockey, and ¢hubs, such as the Games Club or the Keyettes are more popular. Of course, you can always find a colonial working hard in chemistry or math tutoring. 4:01 P.M. — NEXT MORNING . During their studies of the Re- naissance, the sophomore hu- manities students were visited Ee Ont by Jim Rose. Mr. Rose let Ste- most, the 7 , phen Bluhm and Donny Pat- school day terson experiment with build- is over and ing a bridge out of blocks. Removal: begins on the long bus ride home, but some students stay after. Bas- ketball players and track team members practice until almost 6:00 p.m. The swim dive team and the gymnastics team, have practice off of school grounds and must be back at 6:30 p.m. to catch a late bus home. Athletes are not the only ones who stay after school. Debate team members and students work- ing on the Westinghouse pro- ject or a deadline for TJ To- day often put in hours after school. After dinner, home- work, and some long distance phone calls, the tired colonial greatfully collapses in his bed and dreams until the foghorn wakes him up once again. Jeri Chittick Jenny Snyder TIME OF OUR LIVES @ 21
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