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Use Of Leisure Time Creates Differences by BETH ANN JEWELL tudents' activities both in and out of school are mostly school affil- iated. Club meetings, classes, and games are all a part of either curric- ular or extra-curricular activities. After-school activities are numer- ous and varied. There are sports teams, clubs, organizations, and games. And, with the installation of the activity bus on Wednesdays and Thursdays, students find they can join and become more involved in school functions. Junior class officers were upset that not enough students could stay for meetings. Beta Club, with over two hundred members, could not have large meetings. Although the activity rate has probably increased, it cannot be actually proven within individual clubs and activities because organi- zations all wish to hold meetings on the days that the buses would be running. Therefore, if a student belonged to more than one club, he could only attend one meeting. There are times when a student feels a need for money, especially for a date to see Cabaret, or for a now out-dated record by Gilbert O'Sullivan. Although most students work at lVIcDonald,s or Burger King, a few students work for large department stores, such as Grants or lVlcAlpins. And a few work in hospitals like Central Baptist. But, then again, there are those who spend after-school hours with hobbies such as gardening. Hobbies can become very detailed and complicated. Many col- lect records. But there are other hobbies such- as: writing letters, col- lecting books, bumper stickers, cam- paign buttons and posters, and even racing stickers and patches. Some students feel their leisure and enjoyment is more important than working. Others, for confi- dence and satisfaction start in busi- ness early - one step toward a career. Nevertheless, utilization of extra we creates differences in students.
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