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There’s school life and social life, but most important there is . . . After school most kids retreat home for an afternoon of relax- ation and satisfaction of the soaps, cartoons, or talk shows. You can always find a way to make the most of your time. After you pry yourself away from the refrigerator it is time to sit back and relax. After a pe- riod of recuperation from the day’s activities you finally sit down and get yourself settled to get into your homework. As you begin your concentration is bro- HOME LIFE ken by the sounds of your little brother or sister coming home from school. Now your respon- sibilities may turn to watching them until your parents get home from work. Probably the biggest and best thing to do after school is either sleep for a while or talk on the phone. If you don’t feel like that, then usually a friend, boyfriend, or girlfriend can come over to fill in the time when you have nothing else to do. Most of the time you have to HOME LIFE leave your house and go to work, but some may have to leave right after school and not even come home until later on in the night. Or if you don’t go to work, your parents will usually make a list of things for you to do, such as, wash dishes, clean up your room, or feed your pets. Time with parents means talking over the day’s events, eating dinner, or watching television. Then when everything is done you can finally go to sleep just to wake up and have the whole cycle repeat until the weekend comes. On weekends you can go out at night or babysit. During the day you might enjoy doing something with your parents, older brother or sister or you might just decide to be alone and do something by yourself. But all in all, your home is al- ways a place where you can go for caring and love, from the ones who love you and who are a part of your life. Doing what teenagers do best and most often, Angela Bryson talks on the telephone.
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After school practices can occasion- ally get sidetracked. Practicing for their next performance are Jim Morgan and Scott Foreman. AFTERSCHOOL 31
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Theresa Rickman lounges around in between different homework subjects. Tension arises when Mike Bailey’s studies are interrupted. A favorite pastime with Lori Garrisison is watching television. Goofing off at home is a fun way to fill in time with Kelly Machett. HOME LIFE 33
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