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Tior Lori Mazelin shows delight in the Denny Faurote and Nick Miller do some rm weather as she blows a bubble in spring cleaning as they purposely box up nt of the White House. Jon Yoquelet and put him away. Spring fever hits in the classroom at unexpected times as junior Leslie Guise dreams of summer days by the pool. rnado drills are a sure sign of spring- ie as Scott Ainsworth demonstrates the rrect way to protect himself in case of a nado. Spring Fever — 27
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Spring means lazy days, crazy ways The snow disappeared. The days grew longer. The skies were bluer and the grass was greener. One by one, innocent students were struck by an inevitable ill- ness. What was it? SPRING FEVER! Yes, when springtime rolled around there seemed to be a noticeable change in the mood and atmosphere around school. How can we forget the day seven pigeons were set loose inside school? Then there were the frequent fire alarms set off by some culprits so that we could get a breath of fresh air during classtime. Also, when the annual tornado drill was practiced, we knew that spring was officially here. One of the added extras that usually goes along with spring is a spring break. Unfortunately, this year it was decided not to have one. Of couse, we all began to antici- pate the end of the school year, and this may have meant that we slackened off on our schoolwork just a little. It also became pretty tempting to skip school when it was 75 degrees outside and we were inside with temperatures of 50 degrees or seemingly lower. However, it was soon discov- ered that spring fever was not an incurable illness after all; some- how its symptoms suddenly disap- peared when summer vacation arrived! Geometry class can bring out the goofy side of a person as Brad Hinsky demon- strates some typical class behavior dur- ing spring. Spring fever hits senior students as they enjoy the sights at the Capitol building in Washington D.C. 26 — Spring Fever
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Hall life: laughter and lockers Hall — a way to go through a building; passageway. That ' s how Webster detines it, but ask any Bellmont student what goes on in their halls, and you ' ll get a differ- ent picture. Our long corridors provided us with a place to meet where we could catch up on all the latest news. We were always sure to see groups of friends talking with each other before school and between classes. And picture the guys who always escorted their girlfriends through the halls to every class. You knew them. They were the ones always running through the halls to get to their own classes! As for our lockers, they were more than just a place where we kept our books. Lockers were the place to stop and talk to our friends. Of course, lockers were made to be stacked, and if our books came tumbling out when we opened them, we knew that our friends had been up to mis- chief. Then, when it came time to wr cram our winter coat, our o books, and the books of six othl people in the bottom compartmel of our locker, it became a pretl tight squeeze. If we were in the halls or by oJ locker duri ng class time, we wen always supposed to have that littl green slip of paper that made oa presence in the halls okay, anc if not, well . . . life in the halls couj easily turn into life in the prinq pal ' s office! I I Getting shoved into the picture is senior Sheila Davis as she has a good time in the hall. Pat Massonne doesn ' t seem to be having too much fun as he serves his time in the hall during Spanish I class. Seniors Marilyn Blythe and Barry Barger head tor their lockers as the school day begins. 28— Life in the Halls
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