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Longer lun ch, sh orter break Ii Ven campus All of the kids experienced a new bell schedule. lt was pretty hard ta get used to in the first week, but they all came into line soon after. The changes began Jan. 17, and affected the ten minute breaks and the lunch period. The class breaks were shortened to five minutes giving fifteen more minutes to lunch and an extra five minutes to second period to compensate for the time taken up by the morning bulletin. I think it will help cut down the tnrdies. There will be less time between classes to get involved and for- get the time, said Assistant Principal Neil Barwick. He further stated the change would not have been started if they felt it would have been successful, he felt it would bring about more of a school atmos- phere. fi
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Alien rip offs cripple trip Serious vandalisms and problem sight-seeing was an upsetting set-back in the below the border part of trav- eling. This created conflicts for the Spanish Club members, who had been saving all year, for their trip into the interior of Mexico. Sponsor Kathy Backalukas stated when interviewed that it was uncertain if the trip will resume as scheduled. Jan. 12 the club members discussed their trip and decided to either schedule it for late spring during Easter Vaca- tion, or right after school was termi- nated in May. The club's plans were to travel to Mexico City and possibly see a bull- fight. Spanish Club members were looking forward to this trip. They earned points by working with the club to raise money, and if there was not enough money, the members with the highest amount of points would attend, said Mrs. Backalukas. A few of their fund raising projects were: a booth for selling refreshments during Lost Dutchman Days, conces- sions at basketball games, and a dance marathon. BOTTOM RIGHT - In order to raise money to go on the Senior Trip, stu- dents and sponsors attend a park and swap sale. Among those attending were Tracy Tomazin, Susan Nunn, Joan Burnap, Ann O'Keefe, Susie Watkins, Glenda Eidson, Mrs. Dolores Watkins isponsorl, Karen Lehrkamp, Mrs. Gina Karloff isponsorl, Mr. Lamar Watkins, Kathy Pearson, Gina Marsalla, Bob Fields, and Linda Smith. CENTER - Band members on the long ride home from Tucson, after U of A Band Day. fi , Y 6 -- 2-wx'-Qian -L Lge.. N - A K - L --s K-' , W N X Ex-...Ng I N -Q MM - S.....ex.,,,,-.,-i...,.-.1- XM-Rx, A--Q---'- 5- . . it i is fs sv bc Af HQ. ' v -is X . , K ffl, M eip Q, sie. 'Wi :ff W. 'W W Y Q 3 f :si i HE? ..,, ,Sgt f Q K .gif i i X, rf 4 s i f -' f- ..sgJ5.' ---f fix ...c 1 .... 4, ., ,..,
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