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                  <text>•

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By MONA BURRIS
Johnsonville High .
School Reporter

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There's only one thing to look
forward to anymore at JHS-wee en ·s! •It seems there's an alltime low in activities, ca using
students to dread tr udging to
school for a long , arduous day at
the proverbial drawing board.
Oh · sure, there are a few
interesting happenings around the ·
campus (i.e weeknight basketball
gan:ies,
lunch,
study
hall,
Psychology and P hysiology &amp;
Anatomy classes , and recess) , but
most students get the blahs on
Monday at 8: 15 a . m. and don 't
shed them until 2:35 p. m . on
Friday afternoon .
Of course everyone has their
good days, but with the next
extended holiday over two months
away, it's difficult .to smile through .
the seemingly eternal expanse. It's
also difficult to go through week
after week of work upon. work.
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Every weekend students ''live
it up'', going everywhere possible
constantly doing things to occupy
time enjoyably. But there isn't
much future in two days of revery.
I'm
wondering
if
this
depression doesn't s tem solely
from the fact that this year seem
to be going by swifter tha
previous years? Could it be w
want to live fast and have fun, bu
we subconsciencely resist th
maturity
and
res rlsibil'
required now in 19-76?
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