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Kellys make use of recreational facilities outside - - rj Despite Senior Nancy Snyderman's painstaking caution in trim- doubt her skill and throws a pessimistic glance at the threaten- mLg her fellow classmate's sideburns, John Theye seems to ing scissors in the Tunes Room before homeroom penod starts. Peeking around a corner, Denise McCoy The one-hour lunch period allows students to pursue extra scans the deserted halls for a ride home. interests. John Rohleder takes time to look at motorcycle. f j ■ -. SMI W-] 20 Student life
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Exuberant spirits present at Archer gatherings As South Side became our sec- ond home, we used our imagina- tions to find fun in any situation. Whether juggling books near our lockers or calculating to find the roots of an equation, we could al- ways pause to share a laugh or a wild adventure. Friendships evolved as we discovered the good senses of humor and friendly per- sonalities of the kids who sat next to us in class. We chatted together as we climbed the ramps, stood in the lunch line, or rode the bus to school. There was always time for a smile, some quick advice, or a compliment. We had dates to school dances, hockey games, the current movies, or just for walks in the snow, finding happiness in being with someone we liked. An evening drizzle doesn't stop Archers from attending a football game and cheer- ing the Green. Support by enthusiastic students constitutes a South Sider's life. Chatting outside, Betsy Crawford, Cathy Mai- er, and Pam Cassady wait for the bell to ring. Student life 19
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of school to entertain themselves during free time ■'--- — . rf? ; • • • - . ■ , — HnPT ■ c ' i ' « t. ':-«• ;» i«3«£!2?'!S 1 atS S kfSLli s: ' ffl ' ■ m - An important facet in a South Side boy's recreation plans is the intramural program's horseshoe tourney. Among those taking part are, left to right, Doug Hamilton, Dan Hofer, Steve Manning, and Bob Petrie. Members of a group known as the Badge, Larry Orchard, Curt Lanier, and Randy Harris relax during a practice. During tennis team practice, Senior Jeff Alexander shows that a toothy grin is as important to winning as a powerful swing. Student life 21
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