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'Wil 1 Ed Hartness spends his weekends drurnrning in a band. FM 105, a popular radio station, supplies a nec- essary part ol every students weekend-music. Patti Burke spends a lazy weekend by soaking in rays and listening to music. Reggie Taylor, did we catch you off guard? Kshama Shukla intently watches something off in the distance while drinking her coke. Laura Mason and Suzanne McGolerick show their spirit at a football game. mil Jill. . sf,- e 1 Student Life 25
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THE EEKEND! lt's safe to assume that there are as many different activities for students to indulge in over the weekend as there are weekend homework assignments. For some W-L students, Georgetown offers weekend ex- citement: with its night life, it is probably the most popular weekend spot. Movies, shopping, dates and parties make up a few weekend activities. Any guy with a driver's license, mom's car, a half a tank ofgas and at least two friends can find hours of excitement by visit- ing the many arcades of Arlington. Then theres homework . . . fri . la ut if-f. -y . Q FJ' is 1, lgiiftfiks A . . V ..' .5.'gf 1-. . 4. vw - R A 4 . - 4- H. G . ivlw. A 2 ', lv 2' fu f sr f ii! 4 'fiiiikf 5' .'. 5. V IN ly 1 112 5' ' krfilfexfir, will 43 . .ie t i at v- 4-.fl t .- H' is 214 X sf' W, V . gk. 15 .s 3 VM 1 . , 1. 3 5.7 lt 9 l ' t Q' 'ffl' X xly ,V 3- 1 ' Q Q., '41 Susan Draghi lives it up during the springtime. A 5-,.g,Jff2v,,'y E23 ,tw 'I I 6 . A U s V ,I M iff 'Q 4. 83' ji' Q gg S I' Pizza Hut provides that little edge on weekends. L ' - fr M '- iji m -lg-tiLwfQx'hi.,p Q 2 Suzie Adam, Laura Mason and Suzanne McGolerick go barefoot t l hu ,Q ' ' T ,QQ 54- . S through the park, 4 , ' : 4 c 1 .., 24 f Student Life f' r :N 3 vk A . i W - Q' rf ,, tty t .Q sg N ,fx X ' B05 x ft 1 -- - , . M , k 1 'r' 71-.,-?3'-- lfjjn , 19 - 1 'A 1 A 5 5 ,Q Q '-V1 4' . 'fa A 9-f'.'x' ', 't -4'- L' x Q. ' I , 'vi ', 'S. - 1 n' ' . ,A 4 H k . ZA- ' 'xt , 6' .vh':Z !
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NN i . l Th Sh M th f D mb 5 e arlng on o ece er 33-.flflolidayspiritwas rampant atW-L during the month WT' I. Q ' ' I .f-5. .,, if of December as various activities were held that benefitted those in the school as well as those out- side the school. The SCA-sponsored toy drive and blood drive were two activities whose results had lfarlreaching effects for the needy. The Red Cross' i r. ever-present call for blood was responded to by students and staff on December lst. Students who were seventeen and older and over a 110 lbs. were eligible to give blood. Despite a little reluctancy on the part of students, who seemed afraid of the nee- dle, the response was great with the established quota of 90 units exceeded by one unit. ln addition to the blood drive, students brought old toys to their second period classes to be given to less fortunate children. The freshmen led the way by collecting the most toys. Both drives were fine examples of student generosity in helping their fellow man. cont. on pg. 28 QQ- M nf' E l -Scooter Brown gives blood for those in need. .Kristin Hoganson and Ken Mayer get rid of some of that nasty paper work at the blood drive. A.P. Biology comes up with an original Christmas door decora- tion. Tony Heine. bed-ridden and smiling, gives blood. sis- P . .vw-4 is ze. is , - D sa-X .ng fiawlg-fifty xy Q. is fgiag hx- ' s- ' Af- -51-,,:,w1fe7,1fg,r:r 3 ' ,. is eisstw- - Q E .qq'l+.lre:,zw 1 v ' ' . ,'d?gg'g 21lfi .239-3. 1 .git 5'SQ,i:. QfeEg: 'i' - 4, 11 ,Nu-.'-' gl? I .' 'f T'-li P V'-,-Ya' - L fu. .-2-4.1 X fi. 1-1fw-- 'A 221. .dst wget. J Mx - 1. .:- 1 '53 'f S 1- '-bs, 'if w W A. ' sf' if! 1' 'xygii-A .. -'fzg 'A-fa - . Ag?,..y,:,3R:J-, fl. 9 ghgzgf 53 ? x Es-li16.QP,A.1 A -... iz -.ai 5:13 ,f . i --Q-fd' ,I 9,t,.yl:-V ,Y . NL M, Q Q .+..,g.:.g.1e.-.- , 1 s , Us I' r ft..,',x ffffjr h . . - rf - . .s ' 1 if . .rjlxr ', 1 V ' .Q 15 - 'in 2.2.00 17 A ,f fs
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