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Page Design by Niki Yinger Copy by Elizabeth Fish HOSING FOR PHOTO grapher Annie Taylor, freshman Jenny Smith sits by the lake at Scioto Trails. SPENDING THE DAY at her dad's, junior Niki Yinger enjoys herself by braving the bitter cold on a day off from school. MAKING MONEY for the '86 Prom, sophomore Marie Moraleja dries a car at the car wash located next to K mart. A IJTTLE DISMAYED at the fact no one would take her candy, sophomore clown Teri Hampton advertises for the sophomore class carwash that made ower two hundred and fifty dollars on Biker's Weekend . ime out of class. Just say these four words and students V • - envision things they like to do. Time spent on their own. f ,; Jobs claimed a major portion of out of school time for I most students. Fast food restaurants supported many, but -A. others worked at such places as Long's Retreat, the Pike County Swim Club, and the YMCA. Along with providing the necessary money, these jobs gave students both job experience and satisfaction. Many students owned memberships in clubs such as Boy and Girl Scouts, Rainbow Girls, 4-H clubs, and church youth groups. New friendships were cultivated and new skills were learned. Students also completed projects in these clubs, proving that the clubs were not all just fun and games. Some found activities they enjoyed doing alone. Fishing and hunting were popular, but many found it relaxing just listening to music. Other alone activities included sewing, building things, relaxing in the sun, and taking walks in the woods. During the winter, sled riding and snowball fights took up students’ free time. Most relished the snow which gave them 10 more school-free days than expected. As spring rolled around students found that garden work and repairs around the house could take up a good portion of their free time. Lawns needed mowed, gardens needed planted, houses needed painted, and hedges needed trimmed. A little extra time was always found though to play football, wash cars, or just plain lay out. Collections of baseball cards, stamps, buttons, and rubber balls claimed the time of some. A few rare items could always be found and the upkeep of the collections was constant. Some pursued such activities as learning to play the banjo, performing karate, and riding horses in horse shows. Students found that taking part in something they enjoyed was both rich and rewarding. Although from a wide range, these activities provided students with a way to spend time spent on their own.
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Senior Costs Senior Julie Smith said. Ny senior year has been very costly. I ve spent SI75 on pictures, cap and gown, and announcements. These things are necessary for a senior to go out in style, but it seems like you have to pay to graduate. Favorites Song Can 't Fight This Feeling Chicago Movie Beverly Hills Cop Rock Band Van Halen Video California Girls T.V. Show Cosby Show Actor Eddie Murphy Actresses Molly Ringwald, Linda Evans Vocalist Lionel Richie Football Aerobics Jason Tackett said, The teacher gave us good incentive and we actually learned a few things. Overall, it was a fun experience. Especially, watching Mark King bounce. Senior Costs Brad Gecowets said, The prices we've had to pay for pictures, announcements and caps and gowns are just too high. I think it's just a way for these companies to make a lot of money by overcharging us for things we have to have. College Panel Amy George said, 1 thought it was interesting and it let me know what college life is really like. Vicki Lawson said. 1 liked it because I knew the students and they could answer more personal questions. Lori Brown said, I liked it because you got a more personal view from actual students, and not opinions from the college faculty. New Desks New desks are purchased according to need. On a yearly average, 60 to 90 desks are purchased for the whole school district. Junior D.J. Owens said, I'll do anything to get out of study hall. Opinions 17 Powder Puff Junior Niki Yinger said. I think the coaches need to be patient with us and watch their language. Senior Marci Perry said, I thought it was great because 1 like football and our class won two years in row.
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