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TIME-OUT! Bells ring. Lunch time has arrived! Students pile out of class, stomachs growling and ready to absorb quantities of potato chips, candy bars, sandwiches, cokes, and whatever else is available. Lunch munching can take place just about anywhere home school the bowling alley Danny s Cafe R O P and the snack bar How ever lunch is not just for porkmg out' E M H S students make it a time of conversation with friends doing last mght s homework horsing around crulsmg Main or just doing nothing at After a moming of algebra English and history lunch is a welcome break for everyone' A Cheryl Copeland shares a noon-hour drink with a friend 4 Pablo Sanchez rocks out during lunch. A David Escobedo peers into a lunch hour brown bag.
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82 83, and 84 WORK, ACCOMPLISH, LEARN, GROW H ave you ever wondered what it would be like if you were sud- denly sentenced to live on another planet where daily routines were totally foreign? Strange and unfamiliar situations during the first semester can create alienating experiences. Many younger under- classmen experienced similar situations and felt like aliens this year. Homework's payload had to be continuously juggled with needed time for athletics, cruising, and partying. School related feelings ranged from a sense of accomplishing little socially, to knowing you've aced the algebra final. Each person found, as the year sped by, that he or she was becoming an integral part of the school envi- ronment. By year's end, accomplishment and growth created knowledga- ble, mature people capable of functioning in their world. 80 ' wa, .a . .. Qi? A Georgene hangs out between classes, A l'm supposed to be where? asks Fred Sanchez. A Shelly Robertson breaks out in smiles.
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ALMQST TO THE TOP 1182 means thinking about your future, what you have accomplished, and what lies ahead. Many juniors take the PSAT exam, and a few start thinking of prospective college selections. During the first two years of high school, few students strive to achieve an A or B average. High marks must be earned in a variety of solid and elective classes. By their junior year, those students who have persevered have usually begun to center their attention on a specific area of study, taking classes in that field, and sometimes serving as an aide in those classes. 5 U.S. History provides a moment of secret enjoyment for junior, Walter Crane. Raul Jim Patricia J eff Keith Abrille Anderson Arellano Baysinger Boleman Robert Matthew Elisa Gerald David Brandon Bryant Burdick Butler Capp Sandra Patricia Cheryl CIICIIICHIC Carson Casillas Copeland DeLaO D1a80
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