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?te4 tte t Passing Period Pals - +j m Last year we had four Chemawa. There was no Pawlack, freshman. . verybody meet here by this tree, okay? Come after third pe- riod and we ' ll talk about what we ' re going to do for lunch. This was a customary conversation between friends. If not by a tree, wall, or certain bench, friends found a local meeting place, usually an equal distance from everyone ' s next class. Passing periods were not only used to get yourselves from one class to another. Many people used a few min- utes to talk with friends before GROGP OF GUYS. Seven minutes al- lows for friends to get together. Some- times if a person didn ' t have a class with their friend, passing period was the only time to see them. minutes for passing period at warning bell, explained Shawn heading for their next class. I like to talk during passing periods, because I have to tell my friends what went on in class, revealed Darlene Matejka, ju • nior. (Jse of the restrooms or fixing hair and makeup was also done during pass- ing periods. Sometimes I just wanted to take a quick peek, just to see how I looked, confessed Christina Edivan, senior. In some cases, the classes were far apart and students didn ' t have time to socialize or they risked being tardy. Ta- bitha Herrity explained, I have to sprint to class after lunch, so I don ' t have time to chit-chat. Although passing periods were only seven minutes, students found enough time to get to class and sometimes take care of other business. Vinay Sisenglath Jared Skahill Keith Skelton Leimomi Smith Lisa Smith Michele Smith Rachael Smith Ra ndall Smith Rebbecca Smith Danielle Sodders Rennik Soholt Angelina Sommer William Southern Jennifer Stanley Christopher Stansbury Cynthia Stephens Micah Stevens Jason Strasburg Terry Stratton Greta Strebel Sue Strong Susan Suchka Eric Swanson Alison Sumner PASSING PERIODS • 135
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Douglas Poldrugo Amy Potter Joey Potter Erik Proper Rebecca Pulce David Queyrel Michelle Quintero Linda Quiroz Christopher Ramos Myles Ramsey Angeline Reaves Michael Reaves Sahrifah Redmond Darlynn Reed Jason Reed Andrew Reindl Paul Reyes Ray Reyes Amber Riley Natalie Ritenour Laura Roa John Rockett Jennifer Roddam Kimberly Roemer Jennifer Roll Christy Rosales Mathew Roseberry Sheila Ryan Ruben Salas Armando Sanchez Nick Sandoval Stephen Santos Kristine Sawicki Aaron Say re Anthony Schlumpf Todd Schnabel Tamara Scully Garret Seegraves Eric Seipel Deeana Servantes Michael Shano-Hall Jennifer Shaw Amanda Shearer Chris Showalter Aaron Shumacher Jennifer Sickafoose Shelley Simmons Matthew Singleton 134 • FRESHMEN
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Nancy Szetela Esmeralda Tabarez Kevin Takenaga John Tapocik Dawn Tavaglione Michelle Terepka Shanna Theobald Cedra Thomas Darren Thomas Harry Thompson Khonsavan Thongphet Sengthien Thongvanh Casey Thornbury Eugene Titus Delilah Todd Keith Townsend Lori Townsend Robert Traister Virginia Vaioletama Daniel Valenzuela Manuel Vanholland Michelle Vencill Minh Vong Wendy Wadlow Vanessa Waggoner Kimberly Wahlquist Julius Walker Priscilla Walker Michael Wallander Christopher Walls John Walters Matthew Walkers Dennas Waltz Karina Washington Heather Watkins Cari Watts-Taliani Kara Webster Scott Weiser Jason Wells Kathy Wendorf Nicole West Damon Whiteside Dimitri Whitman Brian Whyld Anthony Wichman Bonnie Wild Rodney Williams Stephen Williams 136 • FRESHMEN
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