Hobbies provide fun times by Lisa Copper During the school year, students participated in various hobbies for many reasons. The activities students took part in varied from sp orts to out of school hobbies. Students joined in sports, such as basketball, football, field hockey, tennis, and soccer. Other students preferred games such as ultimate frisbee or hacky sack, while others joined other activities, such as d ance, singing, ice skating, and theater. When asked about her hobbies, Elizabeth Santoro said, "I like theater and acting classes because after the strain and stress of school, it's fun to pretend to be someone else for awhile." Students also listened to radios or walkmen, played :ards, read, watched television, played an ins trument, or ~ven did nothing. "I like cooking because I get the opportunity to be creative," said Greg Say. Hobbies gave >tud ents a chance to enjoy themselves.
CLlCK, CLICK.Working together, Shawn I-lintosh and Michael Gahagan try to operate a camera. Some students pursued interests thatcoincided with classes offered. Pl1olv by 1111k11ow11
LISTEN UP! Giving some last minute advice, coach Andrew Prestia speaks with Jen Lykens. Stud ents used their talents to get involved in school activities. Plwlo ~Y C. Willia111s
Heather Kowalski Terrence Krumrine Michael Kulm Jessica Kurland Marc Laborde Joseph Ladrido Charlotte L-ifer
Cynthia Lapinski Sarah Laubscher Eric Lee Lynn Lee Ryan Leech John Leidy Stuart Leitzell
Sarah Levin David Liben-Nowell Matthew Lichter Nathaniel Ling Raymond Liu Jason Logie George Lombardi
Aerin Long Jennifer Long Sara Long Jennifer Loomis Matthew Lorich Kelly Lotts Samara Luloff
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