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More than just food Noontime action, not a matter of course he noon hour. . . I get a chance to rest from my classes. I like my lunch hour because some of the guys l think are cute have the some the lunch hour as l do. I have time to set my mind free. For many students the lunch period was the most essential hour of the day, Eating was not the only thing to do dur- ing a lunch hour. A few students found a cranny where they finished last minute r fgrj, Q .. if -Q fist fs, homework. Others mode three minute calls from the public phone. Those who had passes went to the library. And some guys played games like football. During their lunch hour, students often had many opportunities to support organizations like the Science Club, Student Council and Future Farmers of America by buying cupcakes, brownies, frito pies, nachos, fajita tacos etc. ,k gt It 'lr xx Not all noontlme football games must be played on the fleld. Arnulfo Almoroz and Jesse Garza improvised with a paper football. 14 Lunch Time Taking it easy after eating are Lucio Sanchez, Rosen- do Garza, and Elias Ramirez. Many students found the lunch hour the only one in which they could really take a break.
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Straight people beware Krazy kids krack up some people live the straight life. ichool for them was a mile long list of rules and regulations to be closely followed. Dthers however, be it in the cafeteria, out- ride, or in a hallway, always found a way o make this school year one of the :raziest. r And what a way to remember such a rear, but to hear it from a crazy person, who added to the excitement, and mode school something to look forward to. Kevin Krsl-to said, I guess l'm odd to some peo- pleg maybe l enjoy life too much. But when a person dresses up like a famous star, or o friend gets the some haircut as her friend gets, they're just copying that person and that can be a drag. lf you just be yourself and do as you please Qto some We extentj, your life will be more enjoyable, and a lot of your problems will just fade away. l've used my craziness to get me in- to plays, and it also helps when friends are feeling bad. People should find their craziness and use it to make our schools fun! 'Y d . i x. .gf Q- X ,J -ex ,. lr ? X 4 I is if s X Jamming out to Possessed during lunch, Cookie Possessed Gonzales shows he is a massive head-banger. Ooohl That's really the coolest! Susan Garcia says ofthe way one of the other characters fixes their hair in the ploy, You're A Good Man Charlie Brown. Susan played a friend of Charlie Brown's and performed several crazy dances. Crazies '13
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. 5:.:E.,, L Joey Rios and Pablo De Leon have fun piling up on other guys. The pile-up was part of a consequence game frequently played our on the field during lunch. Football players Tony Espinoza, Frank Perez, Gilbert Mercado, and Luis Luna stare up energy after o heavy practice during fourth and fifth periods, s N QE 5 X ' . X New iflbriiffil JM? . f f t -, ,aim ' W' 4 , , S yr ' W 'iw W' M597 If wwf W Y M After eating lunch, Margo Trevino makes a phone During sixth period, Omar Luevano pretends to stab call to a friend. Students often made calls to talk to sick Paul Banda with a plastic knife. On Halloween many friends or to get early dismissals. A few even received students dressed up and brought props. calls from boyfriends or girlfriends at other campuses. Lunch Time 15
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