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Free Time Teens like unexpected break Spending time with a younger rest, but I usually find more work to brother or sister was not a favorite do, Tara Haller said. pastime for many teens, however, But the free-est of free time came Paula jackson enjoyed spending time with had weather. On those morn- with her younger brother. Soon I ings kids waited anxiously to hear the will be moving away and I won,t get radio announcer say, No school in to see him, she said. Stillwater todayf, It happened for a Students said they liked to spend minor flood and again for ice and their time wisely, but usually ended snow. And even though the days off up Watching television, talking on the would be added on at the end of the phone and spending time with their year, students relished the tempo- boyfriends or girlfriends. rary freedom. A lot of students spent time work- ing. I help out at Westhaven Nurs- Slippin' and slidini. Freezing rain turned ing Homef Tina Walenciak Said. many sidewalks into ice arenas. Margaret Deloney, Cassandra Freeman, Neva Sanders and Mary Ann Scanlon carefully used their I shoes as ice skates in the courtyard during those rare occasions I try to get some lunchtime. Others spent time helping with housework or doing dishes. '6On !. '-l Aim N Paul McEnlire Careful 0bSel'V2lti0Il. Water levels rose as Slippery work. Ice covered windows crea- heavy rains fell in the area. Kai Chang, Scott tedaproblem for some students trying to leave Smith and Chuck Porter watch flood waters for lunch. Roberta Wittwer scrapes a friend's rise at 6th and Sangre Road on the day school car window so they can leave. was released. Free Time
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'Y -sw N lk I Football POWCF. Sledge hammers were not the only thing used to take care of the Tune up. Muiiitcmliicc is 21 ncccssairy part of Guthrie Blucjays' cur, rowdy vandals torched our cure. Dzmzi Leonard checks a loose conncc- it the night before. Kelly Beavis finishes it oil tion under the hood of her 1966 Mustang. While Anthony Carney looks on. r - i .i... EXp6I1SiV6 toy. Sonic studn-nts had to ride the bus hut Vikki Dottvr unjoys lu-r 1987 Pontiac Trims-Ain us ai more exciting NVRIY to cruise town or arrive at school. i E I 3 . Cars
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Q a rr wma ,.- K l'.ml Mclinl J S Paul M4-linll Early l'elCaS6. Heavy snow which ll-ll over freezing rain prompted administrators to turn school out early. The snow inspired misehiefin many. Brendan Baird throws a snowhall at students hurrying to their cars. SHOW COVCFC-Bd. Snowlhll caused school to he closed for two days in january. School lxuscs at the bus harn were immohilizccl. Free Time 2 W.
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