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ULUlUl UqJ-Lfc LI VuLliliV Li ithin the walls of our school, the youth of Junction developed many dif- J ferent hobbies, each to please the individual. Many hobbies ranged from tacKwando to reading and being with friends. Hobbies helped students relieve tension, set and obtain personal goals and gam knowledge. I feel hobbies are important because they give a person time to relax and to do things that one enjoys most, commented Melissa Evans. Some students at JHS even told of some unusual hobbies such as star gazing and cloud watching. These students really liked to have time to clear their minds of troubles while relaxing on their backs watching the clouds go by. Others said that they like doing lots of different hobbies and could not name all they were in- volved in, unusual or not. Mostly students just liked to relax and have a good time while pursuing their many hobbies and hidden talents. After eating lunch at the Little Store, Jerry Stewart returns to the school ground and joins fellow classmates on the H. 10 jhs HOBBIES Sponsored by Dr. Frank A. Davis, DDS otc. 105 Reid Rd . 446 2166
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Getting ready for the lunch bell, Frank Davis. Jr. watches passing cars go by the high school. With her super muscular power, Christie Zeiters shows Junior Sanchez her One, Two, Three while Kim Happner eats her lunch. Irtlfcl’ y ULiilit lit- Lt was 9 pm! Most sensible people would be at home but ... not the students of JHS. They were found cruzing on Main. My favorite pastime in Junction is stopping my friends on Main and cat- ching up on news, replied Kim McClurg. In the wee hours of the evening, most students went to the Texan Theatre to en- joy a movie. Then with the ending of each movie students joined their friends to park and talk about current events in Junction, or stop by Town and Country to fill up their tank to go cruzing up and down Main. Students found most pastimes took money, so many of them had after school and weekend jobs. In the midst of their Saturday mornings, many students got up and got going to begin their work day on Main. The students earned spending money for clothes, entertainment and col- lege. Commenting why she worked at Brown's Fried Chicken, Heather Olsen replied, I work to earn extra spending money plus it's fun! But some just work- ed to help out their parents. “I play like the secretary, replied Cathy Stewart. “I answer the telephone and file away papers while working at Ed's Fix it Shop, There's never a dull moment for the students of JHS. They always find something interesting and exciting to do. As the sun sets, and with the close of another day the clock strikes 9 pm and the lights bring students back to the fast paced hours of Life on Main. Showing his displeasure, Jerry Stewart is captured by Boyd Fillyaw, Jason Stewart and James Stewart during lunchtime. Sponsored by Ed’s Fix-It Shop 2003 Mam Street. 446-2948. Ed Stewart, owner SPARE TIME JHS 7
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Taking off his jacket, Boyd Fillyaw con- verses with James Stewart during lunch. With great enthusiasm, Melissa Evans, Jeanme Randolph, and Stacy Folley cheer the varsity Eagles at the Menard vs. Junction football game. Showing off her Eagle Pride jacket, Donna Sexton talks with friends during her noontime break. Climbing over the rocks, with the help of a friend, David Roias explores nature during his Colorado trip. Swinging to the beat of the drums, Jeanme Randolph dances with two friends, while the Indians make the music. HOBBIES jhs 11
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