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L I Frank, Shelley Freyman, David Frick, Ron Fry, Sherry Fuget, Scott Fuller, Verlas Galbraith, John Gannaway, Harlan Garcia, Tanya Garner, Michelle Gilchrist, Terry Gilson, Brent Githens, Mike Gnade, Lisa Godwin, Chantel Good, Jeff Good, Melinda Goodman, James Gordy, Scott Graham, Chuck is LX if i ,gs iw' N 5 N sg 1 . S X Students Enjoy Their Weekends What are we going to do this week- end? was a common question asked by most of the students of West Mid High. What do they do? There were many activities in which students par- ticipated during the school year. People who had a case of video mania had many places to go. Among the favorites were Starbucks Family Fun Center in Moore and l.eMans in Crossroads Mall. Some people hung out at movie theaters, especially at Reding 4 and Movies in Moore. Cross- roads was a favorite place for shop- ping sprees. Many students could be found at Crystals pizza parlor, too. The pizza, other Italian foods and the attractions in the game room were fa- vorites. The most popular hangout was 12th Street where students visited friends and enjoyed cruising. Going out on weekends wasn't al- ways necessaryg some students found other ways to have fun. Some played football, basketball or soccer in the front yard while others watched televi- sion or talked to friends on the tele- phone. A few lucky ones could be found actually working at real jobs. The students filled their weekends with shopping, cruising, visiting friends, working or just plain having fun. All good things have to come to an end, including weekends. When the weekend was over, however, many students immediately started thinking of next weekends plans. Rl . .fr . 'H 4' 1 Weil' on THANK GOSH, its Friday! say Raye Lynn Surber and Kirk Mull as they happily discuss weekend plans. 38 Freshmen
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Ingram, Leslie Irons, Lance Jackson, Steven Jameson, Jonna Jantz, Becky Jardee, Michelle Jay, Lynn Jenkins, Vickie Jernigan, Shannon Jetton, Gary John, Roger Johnson, Eric Johnson, Justin Johnson, Karla Johnson, Kelly Johnson, Kenna Jones, Angie Jones, Beverly Jones, C.C. Jones, Janna Jones, Marc Jump, Keri Justin, Todd Keck, Billy Kelley, Lisa Kemnitz, Terry Keneda, Robyn Kerr, Kim Kim, Dennis Kimbley, Tim King, Randy Kinsey, Janeen Kistler, Hope Knight, Wayne Kosydar, Laura Kraus, Jerry Kritz, Kim Kyser, Lynn Lang, Teresa Latta, Doug Laughlin, Parrish LeBlanc, Jeff Lee, Brian Lee, Penny Lemley, Erica Leonard, Krista Lewis, Christi Lyle, Kandie Lindstrom, Michelle Llewellyn, Terri Long, Shelly Luster, Penny Lutz, Kirk Madden, Mark Maddox, Cory Mahurin, Gary 40 Freshman F 'Ki Y X Sr M X K X is s , Ng r as X X '53 is as as.
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