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1. Denise Cochrell sure is hungry! 2. Enjoying eoch other's company af rhe gome ore Jennifer Harrison, Taylor Lindon, Hearher Smith, and Jackie Tyler. 3. Enjoying a break from Marching Dand are Janet Fulton ond Michelle Rainery. 4. Having a little fun before the soccer gome ore Tony Mortorano, Kevin Coleman. Dave Dick, Chris Green. Eric Delp. Decky Martorana. and Don Dome. 5. Mike Sobe puckers up. 6. John Dohinc sneaks a snooze much to Sharon Dissauer s surprise. 7. Jamie Sponaugle. Lynn Jacobs, and Gail Ouchan share rhe night at Longo s. Q. A bunch of friends hove some fun at halftime. 9. Dressed up as a construction worker for the Girl's Club initiation, Cindy Gountner concentrates on her studying in
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HOW DO YOU SPEND YOUR WEEKENDS? Whether if is a football or a basketball game, a wild and rowdy party, a night at the movies, or just an evening at Longo's and Game Trek, Madison High School students have busy and exciting weekends. At sporting events, students have the chance to get crazy and scream out their frustations about school and work. Another place to get wild, usually at someone else's expense, is a party at a house where the parents have left for the weekend. Most houses are left demolished, and many people vow never to have a party again. On the quieter side is a date at the movies. Sometimes the chemistry is right and a good time is had by both, but there are always the times when a miserable evening ends in a fight. Most underclassmen and a few seniors spend their evenings after a game at Longo's and Game Trek. Whatever students do on their weekends, there is always something to come back and talk about on Monday morning. Say, did you hear about what happened this weekend . . . .
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EXTRA-CURRICULARS MOLD US FOR THE FUTURE Extra-curricular activities which allow students to be themselves abound at Madison High School, sustaining students' interest in their academic life. Sports, band, assemblies and cultural activities all promote a comroderie among the student body that builds self-esteem, talents and a sense of belonging. Without these extra-curriculars, school life would be dreary and uneventful, stifling a vital part of student growth.
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