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yijjtex bug Rowis ojy intense, (kMug IT ' S FINALLY LUNCHTIME Most students spent at least six hours of their day on campus. Sitting in the classrooms, reading, writ- ing, testing, listening to lectures, and other such studious activ- ities. After about three hours of learning, one tended to get tired of it all, and the only break was the seven minute passing time between classes, which was quickly consumed by going to lockers and talking to friends. Finally that precious half-hour rolled around and finally it was LUNCH! As the underclassmen rushed to the lunch lines, the seniors simply strolled to senior lines to get their meals. Obviously lunch was the time to eat, but for most, it was a social hour, or rather, social half-hour. At this time students just spent time with their friends. But amongst the laughter and conversation were students who spent their lunchtime doing some last min- ute studying or completing un- finished homework for their next class. Whatever the case may have been, lunch was def- initely a reprieve to the stu- dents ' long day. by Patty Mejia ► Dressed in Red and Gold Day, Teresa Nielson looks around to see if any one else is dressed crazier than her. Photo by Dawn Wazny 14 LumcH
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Danny Ramirez, Pat Perez, and Terry Priester express different reactions towards the second lunch ' s main events, the egg toss, during spirit week. Photo by Dawn wazny Armando Deist is ready to proceed with his yummy school-bought lunch, but his friend Elizabeth Padilla reads the ingredients of her lunch before she dares to take a bite. Photo by Dawn Wazny • Greg Gallegos feels he has to get away from the loud lunch crowd in order to fullv concentrate on his last-minute studying. Photo by Carlos lecanda ▲ From the top of the steps Alex Garcia and Art Bueno keep their eyes on the lunch scene, contemplating whether or not they should go down for a bite to eat. Photo by Alex Lopez L(M$ 15
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