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i Many students who havefafterkschooljobs find that managing their time can be diffi- cult. After coming home from work, Steve' -Conicey-finishes the last of his homework, IFS better to getcyouf homework done after school, sol you ddfft have i0 WOYYY about ir later. Darren Lauder completes ariassignment before. going to see a movie, s i S 'qi CD 3, ts., 's r A VSUQCHOEUJS CYCLE Time and your mind are terrible things to waste, but sometimes you just don't feel like studying any more lt's eight o'c This guy l've lock. What do I do? been dying to date finally asked me out. l've also got a major English test tomorrow. I really ought to many this was study, but . . . For a familiar dilemma. Spacing homework, jobs, dates, clubs, friends, and family was a stressful situation. lt would be and sleep, but so nice to go home there is so much to do in the afternoon, explained senior Kim Jones. Senior Nicki Hinson agreed, Having to budget time between Show Choir, church, and homework is hard, but I have to do it because grades are so important in getting into college. Senior Diana Vaughan added, People wonder why the lights are still on in my house at 3:00 AM. lf they knew what I had to do, they would wonder why they weren't on until 5:00 AM. My job takes most of my time, commented Tina Hankins. Sometimes it all doesn't get done. Something always has to go, homework, a meeting, a phone call . . . something. Senior Victor Albea had help from his parents: My parents don't let me go out on week nights until my home- work is finished. They pretty much budget my time for me. Survival in high school seemed to be directly related to budgeting time for most students. Tired jun- ior Sharon Cole exclaimed, lt al- ways seems there is so much to do. I can never get it done. But, sitting down and making myself achieve one assignment at a time helps me to finish more quickly. - Karla Ricks V- 49 ' K HM O n rs rs ,-I . f , 1 .r '-,I 1 SIN-',.. 1 rf Qffxilo xXwQ.,i i1j' ,: , PM G' ' ' 4: an -' fi 'FJ HI qxigz, -. -i -5 Eg ri ' -r si -gg ' ' X . ' '- ' digit -s , . , . , 7 ' '. . I 20 Nights
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W , ' Q J Karen Gliebe X 1 ,gl ,Q Trumpet sounding. Chris McLain standaat' attention during an afterschool barnzifre' hearsal. He, as well as the other band mem' bers, endure many long praoticesr V ' f 1 ' After a long hard day, claman Starimgs enjoys an orange flavored lolllpogi He takes advantage of Jerry Solomons exe after the parking lot is emptied. Karen Gliebe XJJ' rr- xx , r f . , , e,,f2 Q5 XR- J-'V -. . N-are f' ' 1 A r Awaiting the Homecoming game. Amelia ,Hum pauses in from of a spirit poster. The ,newly formed Pep Club spends several hours afterschooi making posters to boost school spirit and promote games. Headed towards the teacher's parking lot and Youngs Road. Jennifer Brocks avoids the bus crowd to wait for her ride. More than twenty buses transport hordes of stu- dents to and from school each day, After School 19
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.KN N4 Proper time management is essential for Repairing and maintaining a motorcycle being involved with after school activities. can be as much fun as riding. Mike Davis Mark Royal, fourth in the district in goif, spends hours, often into the night, to keep takes time to perfect his skill after school. his bike in good working condition. Go directly to jail. Do not pass GO. Do not collect 5200. An afternoon game of Monop' oly entertains Mike Fulpo and Josh Kenney. C! fp, nfs -WD Nh TK Robert Goodall lr
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