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FRIEnDSHIPS mAKE
HOBBIES FUn
Hobbies are activities where students have a
chance to express their Individualism. Whether
showing off talents or just having fun, a majority
of a student's time is spent using hobbies to
escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday
school. As shown in these pictures, hobbies
have alot to do with friends. Often, just spending
time with friends is looked upon as a hobby.
When we are with our friends we have more fun
than any other time. Jennifer Case feels hobbies
are important to young adults because there is
so much pressure put on us today that it's good
to have a hobby to take our mind off problems
and to escape from the pressure. Donna Outlaw
feels since there are so many hobbies we can
enjoy, if each young person would pick a hobby
there would be less suicide and drug abuse
among teens.
Seniors, it is over. Look back and remember
the good times but don't dwell in the past! Look
to the future with hope and dream your impossi-
ble dreams. Reach for them, and they just might
come true.
Juniors, you only have one year left. Do not
spend your time arguing but be kind to everyone.
Sophomores, you only have two years left!
Don't waste your education just trying to have
fun. Next year is probably the most important.
Buckle down and the time will pass faster than
you think. - Elisha Hillis
Jennifer Case exhibits her hobby of braiding hair. Krystin Colquitt waits patiently for
the result.
David Wideman, Dawn Nelson, and Keri Linquist
enjoy a night at the fair.
4. Few share a friendship as special as Am
Caldwell and Kim Steward. Together they er
joy telling jokes and visiting their friends an
DUCKS I 5. Eric Burke shows off his hobby c
slaloming.
Paul Vann shows his hobby of singing at a pep
rally. Thanks Tommy Kirby for holding the micro-
phone.