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1 . E . Q , K Q? XX Z cleaning up the stadium after a big game. there is always something that needs to be done, usually after school or on the weekend. Other students enroll in var- ious lessons, music, dance, voice, requiring hours of practice. Partying, in any manner, is another way students invest their time. After a party. the best free time of all is spent catching up on sleepfi Working at S trums took up some of Senior Todd Peterson 's freetime. Seniors Diane Boilen and Al Blocker socialize at McDonalds after school. Many students spent weekend evenings cruising the ones. 7-I l provides a place to relax and refresh for Kristin Quigley.
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Free Tim my time Freetimc, no homework fwell almost nonej, a whole two days to t'bum around. While weekends and other spare moments of time were made to get a break from school, most students spend their get- away time trying to get ready for it. Homework is a daily routine for the majority of students. but for those who don't have any assignments or simply choose not to do them. there are alterna- tives . Part time employment is a reality for most students, The main benefit of course, is having the cash to buy necessities or extras . Athletes find themselves competing in events on the weekends and spending more time at school. There are also a variety of clubs which involve their members in activities and ser- vice. From Drama Club practic- ing plays. to Letterman's Club junior Brad Smith relives his childhood, Students find sleeping in a pleasant pastime. .-s Q ,yy , . . x. . it l. 1 ss .X . 1 3 . A N I , any if .6 t ay Q . i ,fi , Nails. as i ' fi, I A, . 4. z ,QE sfil-f'ff.- 'M-.f'?if, 3 -0'5 Lt.. , 49 if vu .., fi klbg I . , 'X . i V '. V -gi-A ,. 'Q M way. Q -011, Qf ' 'TL' Sf Q A-.f ,-Qin--' s,.f.v 'L f A V.iiM,., ' MK' -2 . .l!-it less-. -I F -V: alta 5-fx .X ,rc 1 its i ,' QQ- f !if'i'1'3y' .Qi 3 Q ' , V. 1 '. qi E - j X ,Ba ry' if , , K 1 f 3 i H, sy Fi. r . f . li 'KVA ' :L Y ' ' . ' .' . .K-,is -.X zf' K Pg. . f mg' gvleggx ii .- .- . .Av A.- it. J ,si.t,..i, .,, X f 'r K. K--fair' wvvx f . xiii: 3? 5 -'Nm E Y nk. - if wccgg 3-.4 , ' ' fi. ls ?43r' 'fi-ifgffhs '-XML' has mike, -Q if A 4 f
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the sixth sense Although Paris and New York are spending millions of dollars promoting designer fashions and encouraging buyers to follow the latest fashion forcasts to the last detail, the students at West had their own modified version of what was in style. The western look became increasingly popular, as the hallways filled with denim. The Calvin Kleins and Gloria Van- derbilts of the past were replaced by the ever-popular Lee and Levi jeans. These were paired with printed prairie blouses with lace and ribbons and plaid yoked western shirts. Cowboy boots the look. Carried over from last year, the preppy look remained on the scene. Oxford shirts and monogramed sweaters were as popular as ever, topping jeans, and for a more dressy look, Cheenos. Because of the cold weather, blazers were a part of many girls' wardrobes, adding both warmth and style. West had a style all its own. There were traces of what could be seen in the latest Vogue magazine, but mostly it was a put-together look of what felt most comfortablell ,, as ,,,.igef11-rwgigf my . rlvesawl ra 'Mama 'I and hats were added to complete 5 if 4 as x W af ,ag gf.. ., ,,,. . U 4 5 S f Senior Cindy Horton and junior Cavite Silvan model the popular combination of jeans and swea ters, Dressing up for school became more and more common as is shown by sophomore Shelby Stu bbs. 18
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