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Lisa VanFossen, Katie Gerringer and David Mullenax enjoy getting together on weekends to play Sc from U2. Events like this happen be- cause of the popularity of music. Jason Lich plays his guitar in a guitar competi- tion playing along with a song on the stereo. Gathering at a friend’s house on the weekend was a favorite pastime. Eric Roller and Bekki Garrett sit around a camp- fire during a camping trip to Greenville one weekend. Camping was something different to do before the cold winter weather came. For some students Greenville Avenue is the place to hang out. Cruising up and down “hamburger alley”, going to the Mall or meeting in parking lots was something to do on weekends. 26 — WEEKENDS
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In the halls was a great place for teachers to Share a smile and conversation. Mrs. Sue Walker, and Mrs. Evelyn McBride joke with Mrs. Chris Weller about her roomy toga attire she wore for Spirit Week. David Puffenbarger takes time out to use the Fred Agnor, Stephen Nagy and Chris Strickler phone between classes. Some one could usu- get a chance to talk on their way down the hall to ally be found calling for a ride or to talk with a Class. Having an extra minute between Classes friend between classes. gave some people a little extra time for socializ- ing. Halls — 25
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fimmy Howdyshell, David Lessley, Chad Vyatt, Eric Brown, Matt Phillips and Steve secker of Young Life Ministries play “Name That yune’ at a Young Life Meeting. If you missed the a you had to put a marshmallow in your nouth. Students take the weekend challenge. Find as many ways as possible for spending Weekends were a time to find excite- ment! After a long hard week at School, Fridays found students making plans, Saturdays found them taking action and Sundays found them recuperating for the week ahead. For many the excitement was found in working Saturday jobs that paid MONEY! With the money to spend on renting Movies Or 8oing Out to eat, the weekend was made. Other students took another route, the party zone. Here they gathered in private locations to indulge them- selves in full scale madness. Free Time Not all students go to special events on the weekend to occupy them- selves. They get together to go somewhere, they spend time with their families, or spend time by them- selves. No matter what they chose to do there was one thing that everyone could agree on. Weekends were a special and wonderful time to get away from the daily grind of school. Kelly Wells, Amy Powell and Carrie Wells get ready for a “road trip” to celebrate the weekend after a long week at school. WEEKENDS — 27
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