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WAITING FOR THEIR MEET, these track team members study to pass the extra time until they run. Students Go Their Own Way Atter the Bell Up at 6:30 A.M.., in class at 7:40, out of school at 1:50 — that’s the way the school day goes! However, there was life after school, even if it signified different things to different people. For some the end of the school day meant the start of the work day, earning money for such trivialities as the week- end or such serious things as college expenses. Some students and athletes found that even though the regular school day had ended, they still had responsibilities such as practices or make-up work. Those who had opted for the seventh period day found themselves staying at school until 4:00 P.M., 2 days a week. Student Life Hurrying home to watch a fa- vorite soap opera kept many girls (and some guys) busy dur- ing the afternoon. This T.V. watching was always mor e ap- pealing than the drudgery of homework. Of course, the fa- vorite pastime, talking on the telephone, was always an alter- native to which many turned. After along school day and a short lunch period, the idea of going to get food after school helped make the day bearable. McDonald's, Hardee's, and Wendy's each provided an at- mosphere where one could eat and socialize. For most students it did not matter what activity followed the school day. What was im- portant was ‘School's out!!”’ THESE TWO GIRLS, Kathy Brown and Becky Saunders de- cide to stay after school and fin- ish their homework a little early. “FIGHTING” OVER THE START- ING POSITION IN SOCCER, Sen- iors Tim McKeever and David De- lia are on their way to practice after school.
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FINDING OUT WHAT'S “HAP- PENING” for the for the weekend, Midlo students converse in the student parking lot before leav- ing school on Friday. PRACTICING HER SKIING TECHNIQUES Ob Eee Lee bs SLOPES, Junior Kelly Dean en- joys her ski weekend at Winter- green. | data + Te’ ss ot unilll rs S24... 5 PSHE CHLLifé 23 Samant ’ ae. ,
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Peart oy = 1:50 P.M. MIDLO STUDENTS HIS LAE SS LREEDS | sihistisra typical scene any day after school i in the parking lot and outside the building. JUNIOR KEITH WOODYARD displays his control over the ball in the gym as the soccer team had to practice inside because of rain. Student Life
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