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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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Uaapo... The strain of getting a pic- ture taken was too stressful for these camera - shy teen- agers. The followingjuniors did not have their pictures taken for reasons unknown to the yearbook staff. Denise Aubuchon, Brian Bachelier, Timothy Broc- card, Christopher Brock- man, Carolyn Copper, Aar- on Crall, Jennifer Darling, Stewart Deutsch, Elizabeth Fouts, David Hardge, Valerio Hayes, William Holmes, Mi- chael Huff, Demetrius John- son, Anthony Lang, Dustin z 'f Q 'if Q Lepping, Robert Lowe, Dan- iel Lundry, William Martin, Tonya Mayo, Keenan Mchin- ney, Jacob McWay, Anthony Patrick, Pamela Pitt, Melvin Raymond, Melanie Rea, Shaun Sanders, Clary Schneider, Vanessa Short, Michael Strum, Srikrishna Sunkara, Danetta Swanson, Ellen Waggoner, Alex Wil- bun, Donald Wolken, Shmir Woodhouse. Even though over 100 students did not have their pictures taken, this did not stop underclassmen editor Tammy Bunton. Mara Dipaolo, sophomore, listens to the photographer to straighten her chin up. Xl Sophomore Becky Locks says l'Cheesel as she smiles for her school picture. 192lNot P1c1:ured1Tl
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