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Lisa Mize Randy Moehlman Kasey Moorehead Tiflany Moss Amy Muehrer Julie Murphy Jennifer Muther Randy Myles Kristen Naney Jonathan Nelson Becky Newell Amber Nicar Scott Niemeyer Trey Nolan Craig Novack Tom Ohare Carrie Oleson Suzanne Oliver Tim Grman Rob Ormont Cireta Owens David Pai Jeannie Pak Alex Paradissis Mike Parks Steve Parton Jatin Patel Tasha Patterson Steve Peirce Eric Permentar Lisa Perry Stacey Petsolf Chaney Phillips Ashli Picasso Amy Pitler Mike Platke Mark Podolsky Alora Poindexter Bryan Polinsky Misty Pool David Portnoy Nancy Portnoy David Pott Stephanie Rader Christian Raney Stephani Ratkin Jennifer Ray Melanie Ray Faye Reinstein Holly Reszinski Greg Rhoades Karen Rice Jeff Richardson Stephanie Richman him Riley Kimberly Robertson Shawna Robinson John Roche Matthew Rosenberg Jackie Rotenberg lien Roth Patrick Ruby Mike Ruggc 1z38frvuae-mggei..- s.- .Q 0 ,-v ,- ' 46- V if 4 4 2 - - ' n K... .- Q? o tl t y 1 49 . Q3 ,gy -, V y Us LA AQ
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Juniors declared the week- ends party time. For most juniors, weekends began on Friday and ended on Sunday, but for a select few, the weekend was an ongoing flurry of activity that never ceased. i'People who party like that know how to live. lt's like they don't have a care in the world, said onejunior. Weekends are a time to re- cooperate from the hassles of school, commented anotherju- nior. Mostjuniors agreed, basically, weekends were a time to relax and recuperate from a hard week ,Koa 70ee6effwl at school. When there was a three day weekend the fun tri- pled. Juniors couldn't get enough time away from school. John Heller said, The weekends are time to get together with friends and do stuff. Some went out with friends to parties or movies while others stayed at home and slept, but no matter what they did, juniors agreed it was defi- nitely fun. -Kyle Robb photos by Jennifer Ferrell Junior Tiana Londolf buys food for a party she is planning to hold that night. Diets lasted from Monday to Fri- day. Junior Carol Stanton, looks for weight she lost last week in the 7-11 cooler. l90fWee1cf:r1dS ' 55' TQ 7' AA. l. I 7 it if E an A K rin 5 . 5 ., .Q -4- if -W l li il2.vxM:::':'L: veg-:fi ' 5 MU, 4-JN0iS eg Nxwue Swlngxgwas 06 x C View em Swv 620!o of juniors spent weekends with friends, while 270lo spent it at the mall. . , . .. .,...,...t....,..,,d ...W W.-.www-1-f.N. ., .f , .uw -,Q .QM-we
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