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AFTER AN EXHAUSTING CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY. Te- resa Snively relaxes by sleeping. JUNIOR J.H. MAHANE SPENDS some time searchir for a record in National Recoi Mart. 12 Weekends RODNEY GASPERS EN- JOYS shopping in a local town store. Ben Franklin, over his weekend break. NESTOR AGUDELO, a for- eign exchange student, plays a card game over the weekend with senior Michael Hayes and freshman Marla Hayes.
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ALL DECKED OUT for west- ern day is Mr. Larry Gainer. ROLLING ALONG THE PA- RADE ROUTE, the juniors’ winning float “Eagle MeMuf- fin depicts an eagle on a bun. ON HOMECOMING NIGHT, crown-bearer Craig Eddy and his father Roger Eddy prepare for the crowning of the Belle. AFTER SPENDING LONG HOURS making candied ap- ples. Billy Ward and Randall Maston sell them to raise money for a trip to Washington. Homecoming 11
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A weekend retreat from the The school week last five days but the two day week- ends are jam- packed with ac- tivities the stu- dents and faculty enjoy It was the first day of school and everyone was glad to be back. Students were excited about seeing old friends, being involved in school related activi- ties, and eager to learn new things. rat race Soon their excitement turned into everyday rou- tine. A couple months passed and some students were ready for summer vacation. The only thing that kept students sane was weekends. The most pop- ular ways to spend week- WORK1NG AT HER FAM- ILY'S store, senior Tammy Scaddcn assists weekend shop- per Phyllis Powell select a pair of jeans. JUNIOR DIANA CAMP- BELL TRIES her luck at bowl- ing with the rest of the journal- ism staff at Emerson Bowling Lancs. ends were going out for pizza, and roller skating. Perhaps the favorite pas- time of all was sleeping. Weekends provided a break from the daily rou- tine of school. They gave a time for yourself. On weekends I watch television and read,” re- marked Jeanne Ruther- ford. Gracie Morningstar gave her thoughts on the weekends by saying, “I spend my time on week- ends with my family. I like to ride horses in my spare time. I don’t think I could stand going to school everyday.” While most people en- joyed the time off, others enjoyed being busy all the time. School was to them a source of relaxation. “I spend my weekends playing basketball. Also, 1 have a log cabin on Mid- dle Island Creek and 1 go there and spend time,” said Mr. Charles Smith, principal. “I like being at school. Sometimes on the weekends 1 miss school,” Mr. Smith continued. Weekends 13
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