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FREE TIME
wee~nds bring refiej
Wfietfier it
was Weekends were a time of extra it. Plus , fitting in the fun stuff, such as
hours of sleep ... of going out with friends ... going out with my friends, and playng
s(eeping, of partaking in sports ... of relieving the baseball," sophomore Kyle McClellan
spenaing pressures of said.
classes and home- Sports and other
time witfi work. . . of working activities took most
around the house of the time out of the
friendS or and working at a weekends, and stu-
fami(y, part-time job. dents often got
"My week-
stuck starting their
wee{(fntfs ends are pretty im- homework late Sun-
portant, and they day night.
gave let me focus on my However, junior
friends and my Kristi Jones wasn't
everyone~ band," junior Ryan one known to pro-
time to re(a~ Hunter said . Week- crastinate. "I do my
ends gave him time homework early
to practice with his Saturday morning
band, Icarus. before I go to work,
By Katie Swartz However, so then I won't have
to help with the to stay up late Sun-
stresses of classes, day night and do it,"
friends also contrib- she said. When
uted to time on Sunday night ar-
weekends. rived it was time to finish last minute home-
Freshman Justin Stuart
spends most of his time "I love weekends! Everyone needs work, and plan for the next week.
on the weekends seeing time away from school and homework.
movies. He is a science We deserve time to be with whomever we For some students, weekends
ficti on fa n, and often want, and do whatever we want," fresh- were a time to take ones shoes off and
went to the Super Saver. relax. Others, kept themselves busy
photo by Laura Naple man Suzie Finger said.
"Many weekends my school work with outside school activities or
becomes piled up, so I try to catch up with schoolwork.
Freshman Josh O'Hara
wi ll just sleep anywhere
when he gets tired.
Taking an after school
cat nap before heading
into the weekend, gave
students a refreshing
start. photo by Laura
Naple
. Shopping for make-up at Albertsons are
juniors Rebecca Blevins and Karen
Pastorius. Alberton's was a convienent
pl ace to shop for more than just
cosmetics. Students also bought snacks,
or doughnuts for advisement. photo by
Ann Caughlin