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Spring is on the Wa lt's the middle ofwinter, and the wind chill factor makes it seem like a blistering 14 be- low. What's the average teen- ager doing on these chilly days? lt's too cold to go out, but the restless feeling of be- ing cooped up indoors for so long is unbearable. Some people turn to tan- ning spas for a half hour get away to a warmer climate. l love to go tanning, it makes you feel as though you've been on a short vacation, es- pecially when you come back to school and people ask where you went, said Senior Laura Jenneman. 'Others tum into couch po- tatoes. They get bored and bumed out and only want to watch tv. l'With the remote control in my hand and some food to eat, l just watched tv until it was time to go out and party, said Senior Gregg Fisk. Some students had a differ- ent reaction to winter. They wanted to get out and go. Some had jobs to keep them busy, or went shopping for a new spring wardrobe, to help ignore the temperature. 'XAII l live for in the winter is that Spring Break is only a short time away and soon my friends and l will be laying in the Padre sun, said Senior Robyn Levin. photos by Michelle Guy Vikette practice takes Stephanie Greenwood, Julie Powers and Merit Lopez's minds off the winter blahs. Sleepiness, a classic symptom of the winter blahs, has over came Freshman Laura Guy. 36fWinter B1ahs'l-li'
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