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Learning the true meaning flT of weekends freshman Daryl Baker and Marc Smith relax by the pool. j . Getting ready for the concert sophomores Bridgette Swan- son and Kristy Kay listen to their Thompson Twins albums before they go. Spending their weekend together seniors Monica Sinclair and Sid Sedwick en- joy an evening at Darryl ' s 1915 Restaurant. Weekends were made for . . . Weekends were a time for students to relax and have fun. Whether it was going to a football game, a party, the movies, the beach, or in some cases, a job, a Patriot was always up to something. During the football season, Friday nights were usually spent going to the games and victory parties to meet with friends, both old and new. A Friday night also meant staying up later than usual, while Satur- day morning was spent catching up on lost sleep. By noon students could be found catching a fast tan bv the Palm Pavillion and walking along the beach to see and be seen. Some students did, however find time for a few extra activities like clubs and sports. For girls there was the inevitable shop- ping spree, and for some, the much an- ticipted date with that special someone. Thes were just some of th( things that weekend were made for. After all of this res and relaxation, forgottei homework was usuall; done on Sunday ir preparation for the dreaded Monday morn ing ahead. 16 WEEKENDS
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Down for the count senior Diana Beat- tie is tackled by junior Randy Cody during a football game at the beach. Rub a dub dub two Patriots in a tub is a way to describe junior Robin Andrews and senior Mike Tarry. Tasting true grit senior John Gorman encounters the after effects of a sand fight. Aspiring to improve his tan senior John Kelly rubs on the suntan oil. JL B
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With skill and balance, sophomore Steve Streveski practices stunts on his bicycle. Enjoying a Friday night foot- ball game, senior Lori Walker, sophomore, Leerov Sabage, freshmen Larry Bell, Sean Metton and Eric Spear- man cheer on the Patriots. Work around the house like mowing the yard was something that always had to be done. Junior Jeff Bob- bitt finds time on the weekend to complete this chore. Practice makes perfect and perfection is what these soc- cer players try to achieve. Sophomores Eric Enlow and Miice Harpe and juniors Bob Rist and Dennis Knight prac- tice their soccer skills in some spare time. S 1 w , ' EEKENDS 17
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