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'F sf at imlilll its ATIII-Y L ' Q . O If ' 2 Q Sb I 'V I ii X 52 4 A if 4 , 'M l I rw rs, Q I kt I I 3 Students Spend Time Wisely by: Tamara English In what way did students spend their time after school? Some students spent their time studying, some practicing for sports andfor working. Some students, like Louis LaCasse, junior, spent his time doing all three. He said, l played football my sophomore year so I decided to work and study more this year. When l'm not studying or working, I practice and lift weights for football next year. Junior Donovan Souders, played football since his freshmen year and continues to spend time practicing for games. Freshman, Misty Peeler said, I spent my after school time studying to keep up my grades but on the weekends I go shopping at County East Mall. When I get home from shopping I practice with my cousin, Kim Lackey, for softball. 1. Junior Lorraine Laxamana, sophomores Eileen Aguba and Imelda Pagobo go to Burger King after school to get the l'm Not Herb special. The whopper was only .99 when you buy a medium Pepsi and large fries. Q. Bill Black- well plays basketball with the gang after school at Mike Georges house. Nick Sivil tries to guard Danny Aroyo as Bill Blackwell calls for the ball. 3. Cardine Dolette, Rica Wat- son, Tonya Nuez, and Anna Darling Pimentel go to Burger King after school for a refresh- ing Pepsi. Burger King is a very popular hang out after school, 4. Celia Nichols and Adam Leffle went to Sols after school to pick up the complet- ed ad agreement. While there, Adam tries on a tux, preparing for the Senior Ball. 5. Marcus Mims, Shan Williams, Cassius Lockett, Norman Lewis, and Karl Campton wait while their food order is prepared at McDonald's. Since built, it has been a popular lunch time hang out, li'L'IllLELl'L' LLVE
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Dancing the Weekends Away by Monique Mondragon Chris Heredia How many of you like to party? What is partying? ls it leisurely talking with friends, sitting around playing games, going dancing, traveling to the city, or just the time shared with friends? There are birthday parties and even spontaneous parties when mom and dad are away. What are the age groups at these parties, no one under 16, or anyone who knows how to have a great time? When asked, what makes a party , junior Kevin Toliver responded, Friends! I figure that if you have your friends around, then you can have a great time, however, the best thing that makes a party is girlsl What kind of people are invited to these parties, jocks, cheerleaders, mods, or anyone who wants to party? Music is provided by D. J.'s who play a variety of music from rock to soul or new wave and top 40. Some parties are held at homes while others are held at halls for the sake of the house. Clothing varies from casual to contemporary, and even formal wear. When asked what purpose there was for partying, Cynthenia Russell respond- ed, To have the most fun in one weekend as possible! 1. Mike George and Kevin Confetti take a break and enjoy the hors d'oeuvres at the Boundary Oak. Afterwards, they enjoy a night of dancing, 2. Debbie Clawson, Joanne Krieg and Lee Dongallo quench their thirsts. The punch is among many refreshments. Lj,L l,'liLL EULLILILL ugl:'L'LIJ L'L'LIil5
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