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After School Life When the final bell rings at the end of the school day, students go their separate ways. Many Richard Winn students participate in after school activ- ities. One of these activities is athletics, not only football, basketball, base- ball, tennis, and golf, but also gymnastics and tap and ballet dancing. In fact, many of the lower school girls have won gymnastics awards. Outdoor sports such as hunting is another favorite pastime for Richard Winn stu- dents. Other students can be found at Lake Wateree skiing, even in the win- ter. Many upper school students have part-time jobs after school. These include working in local fast food restaurants, grocery stores, downtown stores and offices, cutting grass, and babysitting. Some students are involved in church youth groups and volunteer work in the community such as the Youth Soil Conservation Board. This group is responsible for planting the trees and bushes around the school as well as other community projects. All of these activities help the students develop their talents and char- acter all of which are important in becoming a well-rounded student, by Rose Owens and Jan Murray Kerri Weed takes her turn at bat in a pick-up game after school as Bill Dove gives some expert advice on how to hold the bat. Sara Boyd Amette, Oini Startsman, Frances Brown, and Erin Weigle have a quick snack after school as they wait with Katherine Brown to go to dance class. 12 STUDENT LIFE
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Sara Boyd Amette loves practicing her gymnastics outside in the warm weather. ,QDB In spring a young man's fancy . . , David Albert has Jennifer Lubic on his mind. Spring Fling The warm days of March brought a Senioritis epidemic and gave all the underclassmen the itch. Thoughts of lazy summer days could not be crowded out by the reality of term pa- pers, exams, and grade point aver- ages. The only things that saved us and kept us in touch with school were plan- ning for the prom, participating in spring sports, and looking forward to graduation and the end of school. We used school only as our contact for our social life. by Jan Murray Hbith the spring comes one of George Kings favorite chores- cutting the grass on the baseball field. STUDENT LIFE 11
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Gina Robinson and other members of the Youth Conserva- tion Board are involved in community projects such as planting trees at Richard Winn, Several Richard Winn students, including Teri Barefield, make extra money by working part time at Winnsboro's new McDonald's. Betsy Kinley enjoys her part time job at the new Fagan's Pizza. She works mostly week- end hours so her job doesn't interfere with her school work. STUDENT LIFE 13
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