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M' pt 2 Holding On To Summer hose glorious three months of rest and relaxation. The season of year which every student awaited. Thoughts of homework, tests, and writing assignments were replaced by an agenda filled with parties, days at the beach, sleeping late and working nine to five. Summer was the time of year to stash away the pressures of school life and fill the time with things you had waited all year to do. The emphasis was on doing your own thing. Whether you were a beach bum or a homebody, you fit right into the scheme of summer vacation. Most of our time was spent working, visiting friends, and sleeping. But for almost everyone, the mid-morning blues set in and the day was spent watching talk shows, the soaps, or repeats of Bugs, Woody and Friends. Summer also meant Beach Week which celebrated the beginning of summer and the Q105 River Raft Race which marked an end to summer fun. We missed it, but there will be another. To Missy James, the end of sum- mer Ls good for one last kick. ,-Q.. NDN' 14- fir ' -1.- .wg ': 5 - 5 --lift - I-.. v, Q ' - : L: 1- n..rg .- -- ..,1 il' i.i' .,,..mn--- V. .'LT'5- af, as in-f . gi- iv i 4 , 1 10fBack to School
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Q fe , X W V . af: Student L1fe or SIX hours a day our lrves revolved around school We part1c1pated 1n Dragons Fxre Class Capers W1nter Olymp1cs and Donkey Bas ketball But at 3 15 when the last bell rang Jef ferson students began to do the1r own thlng We had Jobs e1ther at fast food places such as Burger Krng or at the mall or 1n puvate bus1nesses We were 1nvolved rn commumty orgamzatrons such as Jun1or Ach1evement not to ment1on sports 1n clubs and work we had qulte a Job cut out for us It was hect1c t1r1ng and not always easy but to us 1t was worth It q, , qw . . c N 1 5 I school and out. So between juggling school, sports Life 9
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An exciting novel captivates Paige Krantz's attention for a day. A back to school outfit is not complete until Tracy Eubanks sells the matching earrings. T The Q105 River Raft Race marked the end of summer for Julie Guggino, Allison Huesca, and Janaka Menendez. 'M .Xi JY 1' ' fi' fabouel Looking for a part-time job is a difficult task for Louis Bombino and Ken- ny Rodrigues. fleftj Laid back days are Jim Lawson's idea of a fun summer, Back to Schoolfl 1
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