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Parking Lot — Where the Action Is Meet you in back of the school at 2: 1 5 is a common phrase in the hall- ways between classes. Most of the time the back of the school refers to the parking lot behind the gym. On this wide expanse of asphalt the first post- school activities begin. In the dead of winter the parking lot is mostly void of human life, save the mass displacement of students from school to cars at the sound of the dismissal bell. — Bruce Talmadge Top Left — 7:10 A M Top Right -7:15 A M Middle Right — 7: 25 A.M. Bottom — 7:35 A M Middle Left — 7: -45 A M 12 Perking Lot
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Top Loft ‘1 Adam twelve. 1 Adam Twelve Brice MugforcJ says a few words on football ae Rick Wade and Tom Bug bee look on Top Right O K . who ordered the ehnmp Jodi Malnati. Karen Moeykens, and Anna Pietzer know who 1 is. Laura Casey has other ideae Bottom Loft Backstroke Beth Soucy, Heid. Abare, and Lucy Parent show their spirit during the parade. Bottom Right S. H S band marches m forma- tion et the homecoming game HOMECOMING This year's Homecoming Weekend got started on Friday afternoon, Oc- tober B. with a pep rally led by the officers of the Varsity S' Club. Dr. Wilgoren was on hand to give a speech, while Mr. Atkinson gave a blessing before the activities got under way. The varsity and J. V. cheerleaders introduced each fall sport with a cheer, and the respective coaches in- troduced their teem members. The rally ended with a loud rendition of Glory to Spaulding. The field hockey team started off the three-game weekend with their game against Oxbow High School. The girls, amidst holes and mud puddles, tied with a score of G-O. The traditional bonfire Friday even- ing began with a drizzle of rain, but within a half hour the skies had cleared Bnd the fire was blazing bright, as the cheerleaders circled round and cheered. Football captains Brice Mugford and Steve Rubelcabe. soc- cer captains Tom Bugbee and Rick Wade, and field hockey captains Leslie Day and Judy Pinard were present to muster some school spirit and sup- port for the up-coming games. After songs from the band and a flaming baton routine by Ellen Grace and the flag team, the crowd formed into a big snake dance and marched down the streets of Barrs, on foot and piled in trucks, yelling and cheering. Saturday morning the soccer team rose to victory against LJ-32 with a score of 3-0, despite the ram and cold weather. Spaulding fans and the chieerleaders crowded the banks of the field to support their team. The crowds changed fields, and watched with pride as their marching band led the way around the track for the red convertible carrying the Tide’s Homecoming Queen. Kathy Blouin, and her court, Judy Pinard, Kim Pnou- ty. and Leslie Day. The Spaulding Football team played well, losing a hard-fought game to rival Middlebury with a score of 3G-1 4. The 1982 Homecoming Weekend was a definite success, in spirit as well as sports. 11
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Working Students Punsuing Tomorrow’s Potential Money Makes the World Go 'Round Who hasn't at one point or another aurmg their junior or aenior year glanced at the help wanted ads with an interested eye ? Mom and Dad grumble each time they loan money and your wallet aches with hunger pains. You realize you have to save money: faster than you can spend It. Get up at dawn, go to school until 2:15. work until B, return home to do homework in five courses, sleep only six hours, and get a 63 on your English test and earn only 20 dollars All the numbers . so little time . . so little money . . . too much to do Ugh! Then you have the active, energetic student who can handle this enormous load . with enthusiasm no less. But they sacrifice a social life, sporting events, good grades, and sleep1 But the money makes a neat nest egg to perch on proudly Hours . . . never steady . always inconve- nient. For instance the bon fire begins Friday at ■7.30 and you have to work until S OO. or you have to do a final draft of an English term paper which is due Wednesday morning and Tuesday night you |ust happen to have to work until 1 O! Don't forget sports; who has time for sports'? Practice will usually end at 5 and your employer wants you to be on the |Ob as 4. It's a never ending circle. Never allowing a little extra money or a little extra time. So how does a 1 B or 1 7 year old meet the costs of a Saturday concert, lunch, a weekend movie, a pizza, or college? Sigh, oh no . . . it's 3: 30 and I’d better hurry or I’ll be late for work . . . — Rick Springs Top Left — Doug Anderson prices fabric softener at Finest. Top Right — Diane Deuao rings up a customer 's items at Finest. Above — Would she cash your check? Paula Kenn runs up a cash register Bottom — Chris Benedim carefully packs some egg's at Harry’s. Student Jobe 1 3
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