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Page 18 text:
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Right: Weekends began exactly at 2:15 on Fridays. The sound of the bell released us from the Academic life and ushered in the start of our celebration. Gathering their books and coats, Trudy Gagne, Nick Thayer and Kathy McRae are anxious to leave. Below: The Junior Class consession stand came to life on most Saturdays. Spending her Saturday working for the Junior class, Mikelanne Marino waits on a customer.
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A WEEKEND CELEBRA TION- Once the 2:15 bell rang on Friday, the students were out of the school in a flash. No more school for 58 hours! For most of us just hearing the bell was a sigh of relief. Weekends meant total freedom from school. These two days were considered a freedom, for there were many things to look forward to. We could go to a dance, a sporting event, or just hav- ing two days of total relaxation. For some, the weekends brought about anticipation, anxiety, victory or defeat. Many returned to the school to participate in sports related events. People did not come to the sports events just to participate in the events, but also came to be with friends. Others came for different reasons such as ex- tra curricular activities such as plays, concerts and other after school events. Often there were lessons to be learned at such events such as being a good sport, or playing the game. After the event was finished (whether it was a victory or a defeat) there was still a sense of PRIDE among us all. The school spirit and enthusiasm was always present and kept us going. Top Left: After many long morning practices, Gayle Foster performs with the warrior marching band during the halftime show. Above: A familiar sight at the football games was a war- rior cheerleader. Co-captain Patti Newcomb shows her spirit as she cheers the team on. Left: A weekend event that usually came to mind was a football game. Showing their true warrior spirit, Brenda Downey and Kathy Donahoe spent Saturday after- noon watching the game. Student Life 15
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