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A weekend date takes seniors Greg Hobby and Trlcia Dreher to a movie. Seeking a path to the hoop In a Friday night Tiger basketball game Is senior point guard Sammy Bor- dueax. Tiger athletic events were popular weekend events. Watching the Tigers play is a good way to end a week of classes.” one student Indicated. Making some money by working at a local drug store on the weekend Is sophomore Jon Boyce who assists a customer with a purchase. I don't mind the weekend work,” he said. 28-Weekends
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Senior Tiger guard Sammy Bordueax 1» hounded by Hall High guards Jimmy Hinton (11) and Rodney Peel (12) in a non-conference game, which Hall won. At- tending Tiger basketball games was a popular student activity In January. Showing his concentration, sophomore Robby West takes hls first semester exam In hls American history class. For sophomores. It was their first time to take two-hour exams. H e Taco King In mid-January, senior Forrest Stolzer (above) became Central High School's un- disputed taco king when he won a taco eating contest sponsored by the Taco Kid Restaurant on Asher Avenue. Stolzer ate 17 tacos In ten minutes to win the contest and the $100 cash prize. And what did he do with the money? “I sure didn’t spend any of it to buy more tacos.” Stolzer said. January—27
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Getting extra sleep on a Saturday morning (left) is senior Kyra Spencer. (Below) Using the weekend to watch television is Junior Patrick Herron. Both sleeping and television got lots of attention from students on weekends. Running a marathon on a weekend (above) is Mrs. Kay Thompson, a business education teacher. She was an excellent marathon runner. (Below) For PIX editor Mark Woodall, weekends meant more work at school. Weekends Students find many, many ways to have weekend fun; say they need some relaxation aftef a week of classes When the bell rang to end classes on Friday, there was always an air of excitement as students rushed home to prepare for a weekend of fun. Weekends usually began, though, with students returning to school on Friday nights to cheer the Tiger football team during the fall and the Tiger basketball teams during the winter. Dating was the most popular night activity on weekends. But, there was fun just being out with the crowd and cruisin’ around Tiger Town. What were other weekend ac- tivities that brought fun? There were many of them, ranging from bowling to visiting one of the local malls for shopping or just to watch “the people” go by, from sleeping late to visiting the zoo, or from going to the movies to just hangin’ out. Weekends also provided many students with the opportunity to work at jobs so they could have some “extra” money. Shopping for clothe» at a local department store on a Saturday Is senior Sean Jackson. Weekends give me the time to do the things I can’t do during the week.” he indicated. Weekends —29
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