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FAR RIGHT-Jim Piety receives a little assistance in selecting his lunch from Ms. Menges. RIGHT-Passing period gives Brenda McClure and friend a chance to dis- cuss the days events. BELOW-Leslie Wells stops by the bookstore to chat with Patti Wolph and Ms. Harriett Campbell. ABOVE-Discussing morning happen- ings are Leslie Blenner. Barb Hayes, Sue Boger, Kathy Battjes. Amy Ep- pers, Heidi Schenk, and Sue Arko. 18 Daily Life
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unri 0 elciLun ower Hurrying up the walk, dazedly entering through familiar doors, shaking off the chill of snow or rain, seeing friends, Hi! School at 8:00 a.m.— some people are barely awake, teachers expect you to learn. Rattle and clangs of an occasional locker opening and closing echo in the corridor. Someone had apparently forgotten a book- shuffling papers, grinding sharpener heard in the next room. Teachers' voices puncture the morning's sleepy atmosphere . . . t taking notes, writing papers, adding numbers, then subtracting them. All are concentrating ... except those stealing a moment to smile at the sunrise dawning over the railroad tracks. ABOVE—Bending nearer, Leslie Lin- ton puts the finishing touches on an Egyptian water vessel.
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m people Fifteen hundred people bumping into, tripping over, and yelling at one another scrambled their way out doors, down halls, into lockers, expanding lunch lines, expounding parking lot traffic. Those who don't eat attend meetings or find a spot to do some rappin' on the lawn, in the student center, along the halls, any comfortable place big enough to hold you and your friends. Talk ranges from school- work to jobs, to homelife, from a coming concert at the ACC to a recent Noontime Happen- ing, to this weekend's plans. Soon halls are filled. Bias, Hungate and Minichello appear, herding stray scholars into class. Daily Life 19 ABOVE-Whether it's signing up for activities, catching the latest gossip, or meeting a friend, the student center is the place. LEFT-Scratching his head. Chuck Girten tries to remember what class he had homework in. MIDDLE LEFT-Warm weather found people rolling up their sleeves and playing frisbee on the lawn.
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