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Thursda Thoughtful Thursday. Waking up to a dead cat isn't the best way to start a day, but that's what Dale Ramsey had to do when he had Anatomy and Physiology first period with Ms. Donna Berg. Finally Friday. During football and basketball season many Fridays were made even better when students were excused from sixth period for pep assemblies. EEKSWORTH Frida WEEKSWORTH 33
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N Monotonous Mondays. Many students found that Monday came too soon. Lonnie Boyd takes a relax- ing break in between classes. Tedious Tuesdays. Theres no time for lunch for Tom Brady. Sometimes the homework load was so heavy, students had to sacrifice more than just lunch. 32 WEEKSWORTH T uesda N -1 One day at a time, that's how most students and teachers made it through the week, one day at a time. Mondays always seemed to start the week with a bang Sleepy students, still tired from the weekend, were rudely awakened with mathematical calculations and logical scientific statements. Tuesdays were a more positive extension of Mon- da s. While the weekend was still far off, the Monday- phobia had passed, and those math and science blurs began to clear. Wednesdays went either way. Commonly referred to as hump day, it could be thought of as the end of the beginning of the week or as the beginning of the end of the week, depending on how the day went. Thursday was often a relief. The comfort of know- ing that Friday was coming he ped make Thursday a good day. Fridays came slower and slower each week and each was looked forward to more than the last. Finally after finishing up the week at school, students could either relax or live it up on the weekends. Working Wednesdays. Frank Mc- Call checks on the progress of his bread during his Commercial Cook- ing class. Wednesda
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Putting all the pieces together is an expression used with many different meanings. Kim Kitchener enjoys her hobby of putting jigsaw puzzles together in her spare time. Occup ing our free time Did hobbies still exist? Of course, many students had them. Some had small ones like collecting stamps, coins, or certain types of objects. Others had hobbies like painting murals and scuba diving. Modeling was not just a job but a hobby to some students. Burdine's, Maas Brothers and Ivey's were popular modeling places. The models did not get paid with money, but they re- ceived their satisfaction when the show was done. Things dealing with the beach were also a big hit. Hydrosliding, waterskiing, and boating were hobbies and pastimes of some students. The summer was a popular time to do these activities. Some very interesting hob- bies were breeding birds, fencing, and meditating. Not many people had these types of hobbies, but whatever the activity, hobbies gave students interesting oppor- tunities to fill their spare time. Breeding and raising birds, freshman Mike Bogovic says that birds are a big part of his life. He treats them carefully, giving them gentle rub-downs as a special treat. 34 HOBBIES
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