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55 min ufzs to While taking a free hour to arrange the collages provided by his Art I students, Mr. Heggen leans back to ask the opinion of an art student. The question inevitably comes up, what does one do during a free period? That is, if you don't have to study in the library, or read a novel, hear the lat- est gossip in the zoo, or eat candy, or make up de- tentions in the lobby, or write speeches in the Glass Shack , or con- verse in a foreign lan- guage in The Closet , or work in the computer or business ed. rooms, or tu- tor at Wilson School, or rehearse scenes in the Thespian room, play disc jockey for KWHS, or have a band lesson, or write copy in Pub, or just talk with your friends. Really, what does one do with a free period?
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On a period without instrumental classes, the band room is a place where one can always find an empty seat. Senior julie Mirfield pulls up the first handy chair to do a quick homework assignment. Temporarily anyway, ten cents can still bring a little happiness. Senior Deanna Garlough finds pleasure in telephoning a friend from a hall pay phone. Today's new math involves the use of highly sophisticated compu ers. Senior Dave Mattke finishes his advanced math program with th aid of a teletype communications hook-up. Room 226, with the funny Francais, Deutsch, Espanol sign and bar over the window, sometimes referred to as the Closet or foreig language office, is where seniors Kim Moseman, Chris Hueser, an Chris Jasper spend their free time. L E S Q i
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-am Autumn Carousel- Even though the temperature drops off considerably in early autumn, the strenuous action of a football game still brings out a lot of sweat. juniors Ron Berrie and Dave Dunn take a minute to replenish them- selves at the water cooler. Nerves of excitement and anticipation capture senior Kelly Weis- rock's face as she pins on Michelle Riordon's corsage. The ten other queen candidates were Annette Avelchas, Kim Murphy, Heidi Harris, Sally Albright, Jodi Rice, Donna Erps, jodi Crossen, Kathi Nolan, Sue Gripp, and Robin Wall. it a , f Wllhnwnnsvx, kk A l Q lllls 9 i gs 'tm riff a whirling week Being Homecoming Queen would be a special feeling for anyone. And for Queen lodi Rice, the parade ride on a Corvette in front of hundreds of chering fans made the title even more glorious. aw,
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