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Life on the Range ABOVE LEFT: The desk of a typical Adams student, (only this one ' s clean.) ABOVE RIGHT: Jason Bowles stops for a drink of water between classes. ABOVE; Val Wagner and Cheryl Gillespie are glad to assist you in the Guidance Office. Life-9
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Cowpokes Stampede to Class A day at Adams is like a day at the OK Corral. Many students enjoy their program- med days consisting of homework, classes, homework, lunch, and more homework. This is not all fun and games, because there is much work to be done. The m any stu- dents that stampede to class every day know the meaning of hard work, but they don ' t always buckle down and do it. Many find the work exhausting and end up day- dreaming or sleeping the hoiu away. But for those who have the stamina, the day becomes an adventure in reading, writing, and arithmetic. RIGHT: Diane Rockstron studies diligently in her math class. BELOW LEFT: Kristy Boggs and Donna Simpson complete their accounting work for the day. BELOW RIGHT: Karen Johnson Heads them off â– without a pass. 8-Life
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How the Weekends Were Won How do you spell relief? W-E-E-K-E-N- D-S. Every student looks forward to week- ends. Whether spent shopping, working, or movie going, they are always a welcome break from a hectic school week. Of course some students choose to stay home and engage in a less strenuous activity called sleeping. But for the most part, they are a time for cutting loose, putting homework aside, and spending a little time with friends. Parties, sports, and eating, seem to dominate everyones free time. But no mat- ter how they are spent, weekends are always worth waiting for. RIGHT: Electa Sevier and Lisa True have an ice cream cone to cool down after a long day of shopping. CENTER: Sue Zimmerman and her friends beheve no weekend is complete without pizza. BELOW LEFT: Seeing a movie, especially on week- ends, is America ' s favorite pastime, as Suzie Devetski and Kim Mitchell demonstra te. BELOW RIGHT: Andy Reinke keeps his eye on the ball, while playing his favorite pinball machine. 10-Life
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