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Sophomore JV soccer player Janice Schmidt works on her kicks during 6th period practice. .A .aw
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The spaces are everywhere On bubble sheets and in band formations. In lunch lines. In course schedules and in playoff schedules. And, of course, in lockers. The spaces are everywhere. And at Richardson High School, they are filled in. On the last game of the season, the Varsity Football Team made the playoffs by filling in the last playoff available for their district. They finished with their best season ever, going to the second round of the playoffs and becoming bi-district champions. Honey Hotchkiss lApril Sheltonl and Mrs. Buford fMarianne Zahnl argue about whether they should stay on the ship or get on the life boats during the senior play Don 't Rock the Boat. Cody Uames Youngl tells the bad news to Arlene Zane Seniors Holly Tran Katherine McLeod Michael fHeather McKissickl, the cruise director, and Captain and David Collerain rev up the spirit of the senior Butterworth fScott Wilsonl, that there has been an ex- by marching around the gym before the Olympics plosion in the boiler room on the Vengence.
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Filling in the spaces Eagles Fill in playoff space That was great, said senior Rick Cohen. We made crazy signs, and I got in- terviewed because I was yelling so loud. Although the Eagles' playoff victory was probably the most memorable event of the year, day-to-day things, like budgeting time and deciding how much space to give dif- ferent activities, were also important. Sometimes I don't have enough time for all the things I do, said senior Andrea Durante. Then I'll do my homework at work or during school. But then it's usually pretty sloppy. I just hope that they don't take a grade that day. I never have a whole lot of free time. Those who did have the free time filled it with a variety of activities. But going out to eat, having fun with friends, going on dates, or just going shopping all require money And, for many students that meant checks, those blank forms which are just full of little spaces that students like to fill. My parents have to keep putting money in my checking account so I don't go broke, said sophomore Amy Miller. It just doesn't seem like you're spending money with a checkbook. Sophomores Michelle Songer, Julie Hill, and Karen Tantus take a break during the school day to talk bet- ween classes. Junior Peter Kramer practices his backhand while preparing for the District Team Tournament played at Plano in late October. Junior Class officers Kelly Fisher and Mitchell lead the juniors in the parade around the gym the Olympics, Feb. 10. 4 Opening
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