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Philip Wilkins and Justin Wilson take a break from swimming at the Fairfield County Country Club to snack on ice cream and cupcakes. Getting an energy boost after partying all weekend. Hall Sprott, Joe Brown, and Reid Patrick plot their next move. Anxious to get their weekend started, Ben DuBard and Ken DuBard wait impatiently for their ride which was late on Friday. Ballgames are an important part of weekends. Ten Barefield and Paul Patrick make plans for after the game. STUDENT LIFE 15
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Working for the Weekend After studying ail week at school, the Richard Winn stu- dents look forward to the weekend. As Greg Castles puts it, Weekends are for doing exactly what I want to do. The high school students usually spend their week- ends around Winnsboro or in Columbia with their friends or dates. Some of their favorite hangouts are Melton's Mar- ket-EZE and Manhatten. With the opening of McDonald's, RWA students are usually found there grabbing a bite to eat. Some students spend their weekends at the lake skiing while others use their weekends for relaxing and watching tv. Many of the lower school students spend their time with their families or their friends. Mo matter how they spend them, most students live for the weekends, by Jan Murray All dressed up, Janet Spencer is on her way to Columbia to see the play Hamlet at Longstreet Theater on the USC campus. Martha Stevenson, Caroline Wilkins, Bryant Gaddy, and Elaine Mann enjoy cake and ice cream at Caroline's eighth birthday party. 14 STUDENT LIFE
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Parents Key Our Success What would we do without our parents? When we need them, they are always there, and we owe much of our success to them. They're at all our athletic events, spelling bees, beauty pageants, and recitals rooting for us, celebrating with us when we win, and cheering us up when we lose. Our parents also get involved with school and in- dividual class projects such as bake sales and other fund raisers. This year the Senior Class Parents spon- sored Las Vegas night to raise money for the Senior Trip. A number of parents volunteer regularly to work in the concessions at all home ballgames. In addition, several parents have contributed greatly as coaches. Although we often take our parents' support and help for granted, we do appreciate it. They continually show their class. by Jan Murray Dr. Phil Wilkins enjoyed the snow days in January almost as much as the children. He is seen here with Logan Doty, Julian Doty, Philip Wilkins, Robert Doty, and Caroline Wilkins. Mrs. Candy Kingsmore shows her excitement and pride after Angel Kingsmore was named All-Tournament in basketball. Mrs. Irene Mattox waits to add her congratulations. Mrs. Carol Ann Bass works at Las Vegas Might selling money. This proj ect, sponsored by the Senior Class Parents was very successful and fur for the community. 16 STUDENT LIFE
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