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Susie Greenbush whispers to Lisa Charla Godfrey passes the class Armstrong, When is this class go- time by talking to Amanda Dennis. ing to end? Maurie Gray says, Oh, it's about time for the bell to ring . right now. Pam Brahier and Leslie Sales listen intently to the teacher as they wait for the bell. What time is this class over 27
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What time is this class OVER? Psst! What time is ti? Ryder Gaston whispered as the teacher continued her lecture. We've got seven minutes left, Ash- leigh Thrasher hissed, and stop ask- ing me for the time! At the same time, Jill Elmore contin- ously glanced at her watch. But, why are students such as Charles Turley always staring at their watches or asking for the time? I find that lectures get boring fast, especially on a long day, he commented. Fran Hudson agreed. I look at my watch a lot to try to help pass the time, espe- cially during English. Although people like Caryn Adair only ask for the time occasionally, it really bothers people such as Joan Gill, who commented, When I am trying to do my homework, it really annoys me because 1 can't concen- trate. Melissa Goar asks one of her classmates for the time. 26 Don't you forget it
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Sharlene Downs and Nicky Abbott rush down the hall in an attempt to beat the Nah!! Dare you to take my picture! Hey, Hey! Take a picture of me, please! tardy bell. Brad Taylor yells. Stephen Reed screams. 28 Don't you forget it Melissa Goar and Sheree Downs hurry down the hall to keep from being late for class. Kasey Summers attempts to hide from the photographer. It's a shoot-out at the Senior Corral as Dana Robinson draws on the camera. a--
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