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Time to read in one of the advantages of summer for Marie Nappi. «Iones Beach serves as a place to hang out Many students, including Yinny Mazzaro. and enjoy the sun for Joanne Pollack. Tom mow lawns to earn some extra money. Murtaugh and Lynn ('onstandv. 8 Summer
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L JLigh school may involve classes, homework, and grades, but the high school years involve a world of other experiences. The latest fashions, the number one song, where to eat, and what to do on the weekend are all just as important to students, if not more so, than term papers and math tests. And whether they occur in classrooms, the Commons, at the beach, or at a Fri- day night party, it is the fun times with friends, the secrets shared and spread, the problems and the solutions that will remain in students' memories, standing out in the % years to come. Youth 7
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As Regents and finals roll around so does summer fever. This is a sign of the end of school and the beginning of two wonderful months to do nothing hut eat. sleep, and have a good time. dune begins and prepara- tions for exams start. But while teachers are reviewing, students’ minds are else- where, daydreaming about the davs of lying on the beach and working on their tans. Bouts of nervousness and frustration accompany the exams. But soon the end of school arrives. Summer is here and all the worry dis- solves. The summer is a chance to escape the respon- sibilities of the school year.” remarked Marie Nappi. sen- ior. Summer days and nights, for the most part, are spent in a leisurely manner. Activities include swimming, going to the beach or an amusement park or just hanging out. Rich Ryan, jun- ior. commented. Summer’s a time for rest and relaxation.” However, there are many students who use the summer as an opportunity to make some extra money working. Whether they’re serving burgers and fries in a fast- lood restaurant, hanging up clothes in a store at the mall or mowing law ns and washing cars, these students find little time to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of summer. I worked in the city during this sum- m ——— mer. It was a hassle commut- ing. hut the money and expe- rience made it all worth- while.” commented Tom Tomeo. junior. The biggest complaint about summer is that it pas- ses too quickly. Before they know,it, stui nu find itabor Day- approaching iind thoughts pfjschool and school shouninn hegin to formulate once agaiiV. Summer 9
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