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Concentration is the name of the game. After a hard five days at school, senior Ned Schenck finds time to relax while playing a popular game, Quarters, at a weekend party. iPhoto by Chuck Crewsl 450-404. 7 , ,donno A045 . C4 -r Q-Jtl. ' ' SUD' WSH Y-05' :JMU gpuxgfs :eos-New '-'img ve-fe. ine- veee was H41-Z-ll as rw cwemsz-A.-1 Dowr vw rxww? Ui -L 0E '7 'f H' 01,9 651 705571460 NflQjgB5vd6 6070 A-127 147' H4-if afar summat Mo sTr4v , cpggod- EMU? A WZZZK The weekend is a time for students to sit back, kick oi? their shoes, relax and arty hearty. At last the weekend, a time to take it easy! Students could be seen eagerly walking to cars and buses discussing plans for the weekend. Some students began their weekend with the football game, showing their school spirit by cheering and yelling their team to victory. After the game, they went to post-game parties, school sponsored dis- cos and restaurants. Other students found parks a relaxing place to be on the Move over Dr. J. Junior Mark Hub- bard practices basketball Saturday afternoon at Sugar Creek Park. Hub- bard and other students spend some of their after school time brushing up on sports' skills. iPhoto by Nelson Binchj weekend. Students realized that parks weren't just for lit- tle kids. I don'ti know what I would do without Friday or Saturdayg I think I would go insane. Another activity students enjoyed was taking weekend trips to the N.C. mountains and N.C. and S.C. beaches. Other students spent their time catching up on lost sleep. While some students were partying, others had weekend jobs. Junior Jenny Bailey said, I worked almost every weekend, but I asked for Fri- day's off so I could have at least some time to party? The weekends, however, came to an abrupt halt Sunday nights when students woke up from what seemed to be a dream and found a pile of homework waiting for them. Sophomore Caroline Ran- kin said, I don't know what I would do without Friday or Saturdayg I think I may go in- sane. The weekend is a time for me and my friends and a time to FIESTA! as-Ms, --4 K , Xxx , - g 'e me F .,,,,,. D-1.-'iff 2,1 Help wanted. Struggling to put on a ski, junior Heather Bailey spends a Saturday afternoon water skiing at Lake Norman. Marching to the beat of different drummers. Sophomore Latosha Ezelle, on the snare drum, and senior Keith Graham, on the tri-toms, jam in the Myers Park stands as Band Di- rector Marvin Davenport looks on. iPhoto by Chuck Crewsl Weekends 25
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