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Perform ing one of his tbil) du-
Rehe.1rsing their lines, dr.1ma lllL'mber'> '' ork long, h.1rd ties, senior Tr,l\ is Schoenherr
hours perfecting their pans. Member'> of the dram.1 '>locks the dair) sheh-es ,H Sun
rehe.1rse late into the eYcnings prep.1ring for the spring Man. Like many students, Tr.wis
pby. uses his time to hold dO\m a job.
BusY, Busy
STUDENTS
No Time At All
High school. The best days of our lives.
High school. The busiest days of our lives.
How often have high chool student "I can't watch T .V. or do fun stuff," Travis
heard the first phrase and taken time to said.
think about it? Perhaps stopping to think For some students, it's not jobs that keep
about it won't fit into their schedule for them away from doing the "fun stuff," it's
the day and the second phrase applies the "fun stuff' that they're involved in that
more than the first. keeps them so busy. With
Take senior Travis so many sports, organiza-
Schoenherr for an ex- "Sometimes I let the fun stuff tions, and clubs to be in-
ample. Travis attends get in the way of what really volved in, many students
school from 8:02 to 3:22 find themselves lost just try-
needs to be done."
every day like a normal ing to figure out what meet-
student. But after the Senior Ashley Guyle ing or what practice is
last bell of the day, scheduled for that night.
Travis' normal high "Sometimes I let the fun
school day turns into something quite his stuff get in the way of what really needs to be
own. Going to work from school, Travi done," senior Ashley Guyle said.
stays busy until 10 p.m. almost every While time and relaxation sounds re-
night. After all this Travis still has to find warding to many students, they find them-
time to do the homework that he didn't selves questioning what they would do with
have the opportunity to finish in school. that time. "I guess I'd sit at home and do
nothing," senior Tyler Bergman said.
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