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we . . ll' 4, W ,W :wat 7' M 4 Slit? W? IM wil' BE' Having your own time Free timel Everyone has different amounts of it and different ways of spending it. Sophomores usually have more free time than juniors and seniors, partly because most sophomores don't have jobs. However, most sophomores can't drive themselves anywhere either. I am definitely looking forward to ending my sophomore year and becom- ing an upperclassmanf' said sophomore Aaron Roffwarg. When sophomores become juniors . . . and they do lots of things change. They often have less free time since now it is possible for them to have jobs. Also many become even more active in clubs and group activities in their junior year. My junior year was probably the busiest, said senior Sheila Smith. Yet, as a senior, Smith and her classmates are busy making the grade, applying to colleges, working and visiting colleges. I love going out and doing things, said Smith. I hate to be bored, so sometimes I'm too busy, she added. Nevertheless, everyone does have some free time and there are a variety of ways to spend it. Pep rallies, classes, lunch and assemblies occupy time dur- ing school, but what about outside of school? At dances, athletic events and the library, sophomores, junior and seniors get together. I go out with my friends, go to stores and I work on my car in my spare time, said junior John Strand. Going to movies, out to eat, club meeting and concerts are all popular past times for students especially when with friends. - ,Chip HillfAmy Wolkenstein Student Life f 7
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Juniors Paige Curtis and Ellen Weinberg enjoy a summer day on Cedar Lake in East Texas. Olympic Champion Mary Lou Retton smiles as fans cheer her down Commerce Steet. Retton captured four medals in the Summer Games. In gymnastics she re- ceived a gold medal in Women's Vault, a gold medal in Women's Floor Exercise, a siluer medal in Womens Team Competi- tion, and a silver medal in Women's All- Around. fGonzalezj Senior Laurea Dunahoe enjoys Padre Island during summer vacation. fweinbergl Q ka A' 'Qs !' Y fu... Afqvgpqv. - 456' sais, lec ss e K if 8 l Student Life E E co E C use Yi
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