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'1 Qi' . kv, xx , X Z Q 2 T Julie Helton and Teddy Smythe strut their stuff to music provided by a local D.J. LIFE ON CAMPUS elaxing on grassed areas and benches, visiting friends, participating in school sports, joining various clubs, eating lunch, entering in lunch time activities, sitting in classrooms, and spacing out were recognized to be a few of the activities that several students chose to do during or after school hours. Several students chose to ditch their classes because of various reasons and soon found themselves without a class to ditch. Those who decided to stick with school found that campus life consists of two semesters. Since the days went by so fast, several students were forced to get their act together to make up work and tardies, and study to pass exams. In addition to the classroom, there were activities to become involved in for all types of people. Mental activities to participate in involved dungeons and dragons club, chess club, and the computer club. Those more physical joined activities like the ski club, bike club, or the hiking club. For some students who could be seen studying in various areas, campus life was academics. Taking off lunch hours, breaking a date to go to the movies with a friend, and quiting an extracurricular activity allowed these students more time for school work.
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LIFE AFTER SCHOOL Walking out of school at 2:40, the memories of the day seemed to fade as once crowded hallways be- came empty. To some students after school meant going home and relaxing from a hard day. For oth- ers it was waiting around for friends, for that little rendevous. However the school day was ex- tended for most because of home- work and extracurricular activities. These students could be seen car- rying books andfor assorted para- phernalia. Kathy Watson walks home with an armful of W . .,... - N... .W 1... ,,,.. ,, if g Many of Maryvale's students were found waiting for rides. W' -:., th, MQ31, A ,Q- JUS is I books' Misy and Sheila Land along with Doug Archer wait with some friends for the rest of the
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