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As our lives get busier We learn to take them rggg Cramming for tests ✓ Finding creative ways to stay awake during a lecture ✓ Hating cafeteria food ✓ Anxiously waiting for the results of pop quizzes ✓ Not so anxiously waiting for the results of pop quizzes ✓ Walking (very fast) to beat the tardy bell ✓ Grabbing the wrong book Daily life at Elkhart Central. These are the natural time consumers that add extra excitement to the day. We are high school students with increasingly busier schedules. The average teen, from the time of waking up in the morning until the moment of turning out the light at night, is on the go — with little time to sit in front of the TV. Time instead is eaten up by homework and, for many, extra- curricular activities. Some come because they have to, but most have reasons to look foward to coming. Whether it’s the relaxation of an art class, the exertion of P.E., making music in orchestra or learning the logic of a geometric proof, they find ways out of every day patterns, and learn to take life one day at a time. WHILE MANY STUDENTS eat at 11:05, these students choose to spend their lunch hour shooting baskets. MATT THOMPSON works to get his geometry done in class. CATCHING UP on her literature homework, freshman Laura Tate seeks quiet in the library, a common study area for Central students. 4 DAILY LIFE
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t-Whan o too TO FOEGETj ABOVE, Staci Barnes concentrate on her part in pit orchestra during the musical. West Side Story. EVERYONE’S ATTENTION is given to TGIF (Thank God It’s Freedom) an alcohol awareness presentation, during an all-school assembly. DECORATED LOCKERS in the hall display one of the many efforts of Central’s Spirit Club to boost school spirit. UPPER LEFT, Karen Warrick and Angie Todt proudly display their gold and silver medals at the state swim meet. OPENING 3
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TYPING IN CHANNELS for teachers to tune to for their video tapes is Kevin Beber. GETTING TOGETHER for a spontaneous group portrait with friends in the student center are Latonya Darden. Kathy Smith, Davetta Clark, Tina Pitts and Lashaun Gills. “ALL RIGHT GUYS, is the pepperoni worth getting?” Robbie Longbrake asks a couple friends at lunch. HITTING THE BOOKS during their lunch hour, are three dedicated students. DAILY LIFE 5
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