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                      pages by Amy Kirkendall
                               & Cacy Barnard
                                                  Teens  lead hectic  lives





                                                            P       articipating in  numerous activities,
                                                                    students always kept busy, yet man-
                                                                    aged  to  find  free  time  to  kick  back
                                                          and have fun with friends amongst the chaos
                                                          of their lives. Each unique dazzling  person-

                                                          ality aspired through the various routines and
                                                          schedules.
                                                                   Constantly looking for new things to
                                                          do  on  weekend nights,  students could  be
                                                          found  everywhere from  the latest movies to
                                                          camping excursions. School gatherings, such
                                                          as  the now popular  Homecoming pep  rally

                                                          and  athletic events, provided students  with
                                                          a  place to meet and unite.
                                                                  However, at times jobs and  responsi-
                                                          bilities took top priority.  Many students left the
                                                          school week to study, or opted to work week-
                                                          end days and nights.  Money was not always
                                                          the sole ambition, because students reached
                                                          out  and  helped the  community on  a volun-
                                                          teer basis in  hospitals, schools, and  animal
                                                          shelters.
                                                                  Relationships not only formed in

                                                          school, but also between friends, family, and
                   In  the  cafeteri a, juniors  Laura  Mair,  Kayla
                   Meyer and  Sarah Tracey share a drink. Lunch   pets.  Each  bond  had  an  influence and  left
                   was  used to  relax  and  talk  with fri ends.  photo
                   by A llie Jones                        lasting memories of the dazzlirt times.
                   During study hall , junior Ryan Fisher re views
                   for  a  test.  Students  oft en  used  study  hall  to
                   finish last minute homework.
                   photo  by Allie Jones
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