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...I- ... al ' ' 1 1' , . .':. I . ' I .ga fI'.'. w ' ,- .li 1.- .., . I Q ' I I I ur uit Interests determine non-school life By Alan Reeves he Declaration of ln- dependence ma- jestically proclaims, Life, liberty, and the pursuit of weekends. Well, not really, but it's a good idea. Weekends andlor spare time gave students a chance to do something totally unrelated to school. But what did lVlHSers do outside of school? l spent two hours every day during the spring semester rowing, practicing for weekend regattas with the K-State Rowing Associa- tion, said Michelle Poulin. Also choosing a non- school related athletic event was Jamie Rodriguez, who said, l just like getting out and playing baseball, while dance occupied part of Melissa Moessner's free time. l've been taking dance since l was five. I do jazz and ballet. For some, spare time was slightly overshadowed by work time. Eric De Donder, who worked part-time at Dillons, said, I worked an average of 13 hours a weekend. Also exploring the work field was Karin Lapping, one of about IO high schoolgirls who modeled for Seiferts, a women's clothing store. We did live windows and fashion shows, she said. We also learned about fashion merchandising. Winter blahs struck hard, but there were remedies. l spent my time fake baking or playing computer ping pong when I couldn't do anything outside, said Beth Innes. Randy Stitt's tennis spirit wasn't dampened by piles of snow on the COUYTS. I just went over to Cotton- wood lFitness Centerl to play ltennisl, he said. As for Leah Wendlandt, she said that on wintry days, sometimes I made barbe- qued pork chops, or I might go as far as making some cookies. A MOVIE TONIGHT? Rather than spend her inheritance at the movie theater, Linda Stieben selects a video to watch on the VCR at home. lphoto by Lindy Youngl Off-Campus Happenings 27 ....
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TAN FAN. Beth Innes lbottom BIKE HIKE The bicycling hobby right photol gives up fake baking of Brian Schottler and Jack Graber inatanning salon forthe realthing provides a chance to exercise, in preparation for a beautiful sum- relax and take in some vivid mer. lphoto by Lindy Youngl scenery. lphoto by Scott Boydl MAKING DOUGH. Valerie Vess fills peanut butter cups while working at The Original Cookie in the mall. She used her part-time job as a way to earn extra money. lphoto by Holly Lambertl 0 M .' 7. tr 3 Q 9? Uwe? f A. , , -W tk , A A Y SHO0TlN'HOOPS. Enjoying the spring weather and a break from homework, David Morrison, Jay Schottler and Scott Parmley play a game of basketball. lphoto by Lin- dy Youngl .1 . , - nfw.. .1 , , fi., 1 wi H? QR . KVVV ,. I ,Etc '7' 2 ' '33 'wifi w -I .i ff V cf' my 7 -,,, 5' :gi gm I A Psmufur arcs stnonsrom' APPT. mm nu ,Q news me tm f nouns no , CHEAP THRILLS. Dollar movie nights draw large crowds, in' cluding Allison Williams lsecond from lettl, Jack Rowlett, Sara Col- eman and Michael Hlavacek who wait in lineto see Above the Law. lphoto by Lindy Youngl 26 Off Campus Happenings if WW-a9mWfm.mwwfMWW my exif f W 'Q yn. ww, I l ff Q. 7 r I' , 1 f, f . Y , 35 any ,W Y ,Q ' 3 .,,,. .gxfn V. .,. . W ,t Q A ,, 543.4 ,,, ni f 44'?' AMQQ 5 U 4 , . A ., Q V 1, My Q Z 14a,ix?I,.,7u,lz?w u f X l h ll 'f'. m',w I i V f ' pi ft4,f!,.2. A4 ,gg ' - V .1 .V ,b':I,, .,QlM Wag, gawk. 'Aish QQ, ma L , Af . yt, qs .. , v,,,. , JV, 7, 3 fi . an, 12 Knife 2 3' Q If nf . Q 9 , , 1' M 4' r 'M fa ff Q ' I 2 ff' f .4-42 .. - 4 ' 'LF-1 'V -' 'fx T'.A'L. ?4f 2,9 .z AA KL QI J, Y lug 1' fm 1 . . L ,.
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Q :,g , - wg: -,Q . Qi P 4, O Q V- lvw get Q 4? LET'S PADRE. Seniors Jenny Deines, Cammie Carlson and Angie Oaks enjoy the surf at Padre Island, Texas. ROUGHING II Camping at Car- nahan Recreation Area provides chilly enjoyment for seniors Giles Kyle and Tim Willingham, lphoto by Mitch Janasekl Q yi? X 'Sgt as xiii-V' V Q H , C K fx A f X l , if W I A , L ,ft 5 ' 4 W QQ! H ., 5 W Lew SKIING TECHNIQUE. Display- ing his skiing stance, junior Bruce Broce gets ready to hit the slopes in Copper Mountain, Colo. INDIAN CREW Setting their stretchers, Derek Jones, Julia Blocker, Michelle Poulin, Amy Tur- nquist, Sonia Coon, Beth Gentry, Sheila Heyns, Hilary Clark and Debbie Dimmitt prepare to prac- tice on Lake Austin. These members of the K-State Rowing Association traveled to Austin, Texas, during spring break where they placed third in the women's novice lightweight eights division in the Heart of Texas Regatta. iphoto by Tom Butlerl 28...Spring Break
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