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The Good, The Bad, The Fridays are test days tor many teachers. Debbie Fazzone studies for that vocabulary test in the few minutes before class begins. The crowded, noisy hall at 7:55 is now an empty, silent hall at 3:15 as the Friday rush has quickly cleared away the students. Unusual What is an average week? Sometimes the weekend seems the only thing a student looks for- ward to, but first he must struggle through the week. MONDAY. Students show up with tired eyes and dragging feet. Occasion- ally there is someone who is almost enthusiastic! Stu- dents go through the rou- tine of transferring from class to class, taking notes, taking tests, and taking naps. TUESDAY. Some students think Tuesdays are leftover Mondays. Others see them as preparation days for Wednesdays. Clubs seem to prefer Tuesdays for meeting times. WEDNESDAY. It is the middle of the week with only two more days until Friday. Wednesdays are hope days when students hope they will make it to Friday. Many students have church on this night so there is less time and, seemingly, more work. THURSDAY. Common be- lief is that teachers always announce Friday's tests on Thursday! The Pep Club paints posters every Thurs- day so many students find themselves staying after school longer on this day. FRIDAY. Ah, Friday! On this day, the Cavalier spirit is alive at a pep rally. About 7:30, crowds begin filling the stadium to cheer the team on to victory. THE WEEKEND. The week- end is the time for catching up on sleep, going out with a favorite person, or just relaxing with friends. A Typical Week 23
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On some days, nothing seems to go right. Sonya Anderson tries to figure out how this day could have gone so wrong! On Friday nights, most students are at the football games cheer- ing the Cavaliers on to victory.
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Student Council president Jerry Carroll opens the Boiling Springs pep rally by introducing the cheerleaders. With a faraway look In her eyes, Christy Wof- ford reminisces about her three years as a Cavalier. Farmer’s Day is a hit with Angie Wood, Cindy Beckier, and Shelli Seay as they roam through- out the animal exhibits and pet the animals. 24 People Division
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