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Sophomores Donald Rector, senior Bart Werclen, sophomore Mark Curran, and junior Kelly Fisher participate in the skit for the Carter Pep Rally. They represent the Carter Cowboys and were captured by Oscar Eagle. lHorsley Photo! 8 f Student Life ree time - the time away from spent with friends, watching TV or just doing nothing. Everybody has dif- ferent amounts of that time away from homework, classes, and jobs, and everybody spends it in different ways. School often plays a major part even in people's free time, whether it means writing notes, talking to friends, or going to school-sponsored activities. The informal dances were great. There's not that much to do after games except to go out to eat, said sophomore Sloan Taylor. We have enough formal dances, though. You run out of money. Whether you rely on your parents for a weekly allowance, or get a job in order to earn it yourself, the green stuff everybody wants also plays a role in how free time is spent. I mow lawns during the summer, and then just take money out of my bank ac- count all year long, said junior Eric Alt. lt usually gets tight around spring. Regardless of the expenses involved, the moments when you're free to do nothing are all too rare. With senior play and all my other ac- tivities, I really don't have much free time, said senior Gil Herrick. You're always wishing for more free time, but I guess if I had a lot more l'd get bored. - Tim McDougall FNQBJ' I 2 I
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.- qw Exhausted after the outdoor pep rally, seniors Marilyn Pappas and Christy Peal carry the props used back to the cheerleading office. Senior Michael Wilson rides a tricycle in the event Return of the Jedi in the 10th annual Olympics, Oscar Goes to Hollywood. Opening f 7
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N :c Juniors Lisa Tolbert, Dandy Killeen, and Mike Tan- ner look through their new yearbook. At first I wondered about the silver and black cover. Then I looked at the inside and was impressed. lt was pret- ty neat, said Tanner. A pep rally's purpose should be to unify all the classes and support our school and its football team, explained Principal Tom Kelly. Here Eagle fans unify to sing the alma mater at the Pearce pep rally. ST DE T LIFE eff Student Life f 9
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