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A Fresh Look At City Living While not in school CITY KIDS FIND ACTIVITIES, JOBS AND JUST PLAIN LOAFING TO KILL TIME Copy by Denise Harden Photography by Todd Ramey and Lynne Roberts The sports minded city dweller is open to several options. Inexpensive, yet entertaining exercise can be found at the local bowling alley, Weiss Recreation. The penny pinching student has free access to the school tennis court, outdoor basketball courts and baseball fields. Whether for fun of profit, bicycling is a favorite pastime. A city dweller's use of a bicycle may vary from getting a body into shape to providing transportation on a paper route. Joggers can seek physical fitness on the school track or city streets. From Memorial Day through Labor Day the Pike County Swim Club offers relief from high temperatures by opening its doors to student members during the last days of school. Other outdoor activities include garden work and lawn moving. These otherwise mundane activities have been turned into profit making ventures. Students offer their services to those who Bike Ride Carrie Jo Baker French Trip Pictures ▼ - - Mary Curry, David liaaMM Steefe and Mary Kay Conkel look at photographs taken on JhA V their trip to France in r A April. Leaf Demise As a member of the Explorer Post 76 David Steele helps clean leaves from the yard of an elderly lady at the lake. After School On the way home from school FRESHMEN Craig Teeters, Mark Rockwell and friends walk with Debbie Brown on Second Street. 22 Staying At Home TTTJ JT] « |J|lf are either incapable of doing yardwork or haven't the time. Students volunteer to work for the Pike County Hospital and other organizations. Candy stripers are assigned specific duties for work shifts in the hospital. Student volunteers sold daffodiles for the local chapter of the American Cancer Society on Daffodil Day. The donations benefited research. Cruising the town is always an obvious option provided the glorious gas guzzler contains enough sky high gasoline. At the local hangouts • Cardos, Pizza Hut or Dairy Queen. Large numbers of students had after school or weekend jobs. The convenience of business locations prompted some students to walk to work. Whether it is the latest fashion or an old standby, students are searching for, Waverly area clothing stores have something to offer. Shopping is a typical fun activity for those students in possession of BIG MONEY. Caring for pets can be either a chore of a sour- -v , - r
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This Little Lamb Junior Becky Thomas feeds hay to one of her lambs. She lives just off Rt. 220 near the lake. On A Grassy Hill Chris Purdum trims grass on a backroad near the lake. He is a senior. Float Boat Shawn Boggs relaxes in his float boat just after getting gas at Bill's Bait House on Rt. 220. Schnauzer Club Members J. Nathan, Kim Hewlett, Lisa Halcomb and Mrs. Chuck Williamson show off their schnauzers ■ hands of skaters as they go in to the shore. Around the manmade lake trees and homes cover the lakefront and hillsides. Small winding roads lead to homes among the hills. Marinas and the State Park Patrol provide fuel, services and law regulations for residents and visitors. There are certain events that don't disappear witht he mark of a new season. There are clubs. Lake White's local Schnauzer Club is one of these. Although not a formal organized club, the people have something in common. They own Schnauzers. An entirely different type of club is the Lake White Club. It is a widely known restaurant for the good food and friendly owners. It is a main attraction for local residents and for guests who drive up to one hundred miles for the famous fried chicken and onion rings. As a club it features entertainment for members. Overnight visitors may stay at the historic Governor's Lodge nestled among the trees on the lakefront on Route 551. Tourists cruise Routes 220 and 551 to view dogwood and redbud in bloom in late April, to feel the shade of the wooded area and to watch the brightly colored leaves drift slowly downward. On the lake waves give evidence of watercraft and skiers. In the park area campers relax while picnicking visitors dine or swim. When hundreds of ducks flock to the lake, residents and tourists know that only too soon the lake will be dressed in glistening ice to await the spring rains and the budding trees. Staying At Home 21
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Exercise or Workacize Sophomores Missy Allen and Mary Kay Conkel ride bikes to the high school to watch tne softball game. Freshman Tony Noel prepares to strike out at tall grass. Just for Fun - Freshman Becky Wang practices on the school tennis court. She is a member of the tennis team. Junior Marty Acord uses self serve to add precious petro to his car; AT the pool: Brenda Reea, Eric Pack and Jill Smith read, rest and roast. Staying At Home 23
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