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Topg Andrea Swain and Lisa Barelter clown around at Halloween. Laura Kumler, Julie Ravetta and Tina Gibson spent their Halloween punk style. Left: Lisa Wilkie and Scarlett Semprini were Santa's Little Helpers this year!
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The life of a teenager is anything ut easy. Perhaps the hardest thing or a teenager to do is drag himself p and out of bed to be at school by :00. ln doing so he often forgets his omework, and other various things in rder to catch the bus or be at school y 8:00. Teenagers everyday ponder :he thought of accomplishing all they nust do and make it to school before :he bell rings. Every teen must get up well ahead f time to prepare himself for school. go begin with a shower must be taken :o wake ones self up so he is fresh for the day ahead. lf one would wait Tor his head to dry another half hour ould be wasted. Thanks goes to the lllnan who invented the hair dryer for fnaklng the life of a teenager one step easier. Breakfast is another essential in the morning preparation of school. lt helps the student to be more alert in :lass rather than falling asleep like E-he kids who dldn't eat breakfast. his takes another fifteen minutes to he already climbing time. And arents wonder why kids are always late! Then there's always having to wait at the bus stop. This is never bad v l s ,E M ggg i rg. 'Q ' ffl, , wk. - ..,...s.....-,. . until winter comes along and the cold is blowing in ones face and freezing their slightly dried hair. Granted this is bearable in the fall or spring but the few winter months make the Afternoon E change thought of catching a bus unpleasant. B I . H i t t h th b On the other hand the easiest part edow hurry atc: C t e Us of the day is perhaps leaving school an go omg e S u en S exchan e words before headin out to venture on to watch television and the dos' 9 have something good to eat. Many ' find General Hospital on channel five a pleasing note to a frustrated student. To look around a class room about 2:30 must be a real sight for many teachers. To see the kids anxiously pack up their books ten minutes early. To teach must also be trying for the teachers as students begin to chatter and all eyes watch the clock hands move. Finally the bell rings, lt's 2:38 and the rush of students out the door and to their lockers takes place. Many exchange friendly words with their peers as they anxiously look forward to reclining and relaxing. At last the halls are empty and the doors are locked in start of preparation for another day. Q' . .Af N Q sssss 2 . ....gg by l S e Center: Tina Stefan wishes the hands of the clock would move just a little faster so the end of a day would finally end at 2:38. Above: Hurrying out the doors of school students run to catch their bus and the latest episode of General Hospital. Left: Quiet, empty halls mark the last of the afternoon.
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Pumpkms, Passlons, Ev Middle Left: Carnations were the glft that set off Sweetest Day Below Kim West and Amy Starcher weekend for Jim lmber and Amy exchanged gifts at Christmas time Vorndran. Above: I want your blood! was Shelly Luck's favorite line on Halloween. Leftg Carol Jarvis brought out the spirit of Halloween at this party thrown by Teacher's Aides. To many of us at Wadsworth High School the Holidays mean both spirit and tradition. Sweetest Day is celbrated with a carnation sale sponsored by NHS. Halloween, for a lot of Middle Rlghtg Chris Musch bought carnations for his sweetest, Traci Esterle on Sweetest Day. students, means dressing up and was shown exceptional spirit this year. Christmas again brought out the meaning of friendship with gift exchanges, laughs, and parties.
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