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Weekends Are For Us A. Senior Julie Slyby and Beth Slyby, jun- ior, show there's nothing tough about get- ting to school. B. With or without gas, Junior David Hut- ner gets where he is going to without worry on his new moped. C. Sophomores Debbie Deister and Sarah Graham take their walk to see what's hap- pening daily outside. Although the halls of South Side were dead over the weekends of the school year, the students were alive! Friday mornings began with an air of relief that the week was over and the weekend was fast approaching. Friday night started with a football or basketball game and usually ended with friendly get-togethers at the favorite hang- outs. Many students used Saturday mornings to sleep in late and long. However, other Archers were up early attending school functions such as speech meets, sport prac- tices and even car washes in the warmer months. Also many stu- dents had jobs outside of school that they had to work at. Saturday evening, once again, brought friends together. Dating was a vital part of the school year. Many cou- ples went to the movies or just spent a quiet Saturday night at home. Sunday morning came quickly with church or mass being attended by most. The afternoons were spent with family or close friends. The television was usually turned on to sports or a good old movie. Sunday night brought around a sudden remembrance of undone homework. Maybe, just maybe, it was done, but after all it was a weekend.
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A. Senior Judy Herman. Junior Penny Cook, and Senior Sharon Cherry catch some rays while sitting on the steps at school. B. A teenager shows his form at the ancient Greek art of the discus in the Cir- cus Maximus at Foster Park.
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A. Sophs Bizzie Bromley. Tessa Oster- meyer, Angie Smith, Lisa Floyd, and Kelly Hallgren use time crazily. B. Heidi Schaab, senior, and sister Lisa, sophomore, get fresh air and sun while tackling their studies.
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