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Students gather at lunch to discuss what they are going to do after school. At lunch time students gather together to talk 16 Student life
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Before beginning their romp over the Horatio Lions, the football boys break through the Homecoming poster While enjoying her sack lunch, junior Judl Wallace shows off her hat and tie during the Student Council sponsored hat, sock and tie day. Carefully stuffing the chicken wire with pomps. With senior escort Tommy Persley and Queen junior Lesley Watson helps prepare the walk- Ann Sanders looking on. senior Scott Hatfield makes through for the festivities the traditional Homecoming speech. Homecoming 15
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he doors open...-- nd they're off! rhe bell rang; the students rushed to the Coke machine, lunchroom, or concession stand. Those who ate i the lunchroom did this quickly because iey only had 45 minutes, which meant ley had to shove their food down in a urry. With the time left, they could go isit with their friends. Some band students spent their time i the band hall practicing their music or stening to tapes, records, or cassettes, 'hey enjoyed this because they had ;Othing to do. Going into the band hall ;ave them something to do besides widdle their thumbs. Meetings were sometimes held for easons such as the election of club ifficers, beginning fund raisers, or just jetting off to a new start. Robin Jordon said, “I get to talk to my friends and see what they are doing or see what their day has been like. I also go into the gym to encourage the basketball girls to do their best.” Some students liked to study for a test the next period or for the next day. They might study during the lunch period so they could go out when they got home. ”1 like the lunch hour because it gives me time to visit with my friends,” said Paula McDaniel. Coach Charles Carozza said, “The lunch hour is about the right amount of time. When I’m not on duty I enjoy the free time. Our duties are not very frequent. I think it is about the right amount of time because we have many activities and clubs. They need this time to meet.” j. J Standing in line to get something to eat is one Discussing their morning classes over a soft thing Kevin Wilkins. Robin McMorris, Denvil Brown, drink and candy are Shela Hartsell, Susan Cox and Mike Radebough, and David Smith do. Johnny Furr. During the lunch hour. Rene Bennett completes some homework while Kim Lemons looks on. Sitting in the courtyard. Eric Webb, Deadra Crisp. Julie Foltz and Shonda Hodges discuss current events. Lunchtime 17
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