The Drum Corps performed in the Plano pep rally and senior Lance ‘“‘Oscar” Dunahoe joined them in fun. (Lesher) Having just finished a game of ping | pong, senior Keith Branch talks to | sophomore Shannon Wakefield in Pan- | thers’ P.E. (Piper) Intro 3
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Some of us have a lot of it, while others do not. Everyone has different ways of spending it. No, “it” is not money; it’s FREE TIME. Although everyone is not ac- tively involved in supporting RHS, some enjoy spending their time prompting school spirit. “When we found out that the football team was going to the playoffs, Kelly Haragan and I, along with the other members of GSL, tied yellow ribbons around 16 1-01-70 a 34 ws CO COMME 8 coy ceo) C school spirit,”’ said junior Kari Rooker. Many students have jobs or other obligations that take up a great deal of their time. ‘I can’t do that. I have to work,” is a fre- quent response from some. “Work is a real hindrance when it comes to after-school ac- tivities,’ said senior Angie Wig- ginton. “You have to make a choice between making your car payments or having a good time.” Whether students go out of their way to support RHS or not, many feel that school has “clubs,” Students spend it in different ways been important in making new friends. “I like meeting new people,” said sophomore Marcy Ruskin.. “But I still hang around with my old crowd.” “School is a chance to see my friends on a daily basis,’ said Rooker. ‘Classes allow me to meet new people that I wouldn’t have met otherwise.” But classes aren’t the only Fo) FeXor Ls Com vst -1] MeL oY oy 0) “When I’m not playing foot- ball, I enjoy going to Cam- paigners (Young Life) to see my friends,’ said senior Joel Walker. “When go out with my friends, we go to parties and said senior Michelle Wood. “We also enjoy eating at places like Chili’s.”’ “In my free time, I go to work at a veterinarian clinic or go to On the Border with my friends,” said junior Brad Epstein. “I also play soccer and tennis.” — Julie Ungerman Student Life 5
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