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ests seemed to act like guerilla warfare. They would disappear for a couple of days or a week and then all attack on the same day. Senior Mary Brooks ruefully said, I spend half the day recovering from lack of sleep due to studying until one o'clock the night before. For the second year in a row, you and the other prisoners welcomed a 15-minute break after second period. The lobby of the upper gym housed the candy cart and during break seemed like a fallout shelter. People crammed into it for the candy cart, and then wouldn't leave 'till the bell sounded. Pat Moers, senior, commented, I like break because that's when I eat my breakfast, which is usually a Snickers and a Diet Coke. Study hall was truly a unique experience. Unlike what the name implied, you used it for just about everything except studying. Every now and then though you would study, and this helped the teacher regain her long lost confidence. Amy Sterne, junior, said, I like to go to the library during study hall so I can read magazines. Da Breaks 1 6.Student Life
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Sludy stall. lunior Dana Lynn Young crams for a fourth period test in the girls' rest room. Students were often found hiding out from teachers, tests and classes in the restrooms. Little Bo-Peep. Reciting a poem from Mother Goose Tim Bynum, junior, wins the Miss P.A. Pageant. Twiggy Uamesl Thweat placed second and Harlot lBryanp Hale placed third. .su Ho-Ho-Ho! Headmaster Dr. Robert Dowda dresses up as Santa Claus for Christmas. Lower school kids bombarded him as they thought he really was St. Nick. Balloonacy. First grade teacher Wade Rogers passes out balloons to her class for the balloon release at the end of the food drive for the Pulaski County Humane Society. sf' df it Q is . si, at . 4 A iv 1 . J .. Fun In the sun. Competing for his kindergarden class in the overall race, Kevin Ray enjoys the lower school Field Day, organized by Mrs. Kathy Thompson, P.E. teacher. Routine and Breaks.15
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Pet parade. Sabrina Spann, third grader, showes off the class guinea pig, Chocolate Chip, at the lower school Pet Parade. Clean up your act. Sophomores Mark Pace and lanet Eiseman gang up on Tanya Siebert at the sophomore class car wash, as the class got an early start raising money for the 1985 prom. X, Heave-ho. Steve Crane, class of '84, is forced to dress up on Slave Day. Students bid on seniors and then got the senior's services for a day. Show it off. Complete with poodle skirt and a teddy bear, Virginia Ann Oliver, second grader, competes in the Variety Show. The Band Boosters sponsored the yearly show to raise money for the bands. Routine and Breaks.17
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