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- fzrxy... -f td L c 6 cox xfb to gov gb t0OSQ55?gtb vzstfogewigw K0 WW o Q5 ,621 tewgvdxoewg--' X '09 G09 QYNO sworn if c ho has ever heard of hav- ing fun in the classrooms? Everyone must admit that at one time or another they have had fun. This fun could be preplanned by the teacher or created on the spur of the mo- ment by the students. Susan Bakker said. It is necessary for everyone to let loose sometime. We cant be expected to pay attention all of the time. Students often created their own fun in the classrooms. Whether it was sleeping in class, playing around, or throwing spitwads at the teacher. Many students will claim that school is no fun but often they do enjoy their classes. Most students think it is pretty humorous when their classmates begin throwing erasers. spitwads, and other foreign material across the room. However, the teacher often does not find this so ftmny. History teacher Ken Lousen said, 1 don't want studens talking while I am conducting a class because someone might say something funnier than me and steal the classes attention. Think back to the time a student snuck into class late in the middle of lecture and sat down in the chair with the broken back. As the student leans back to stretch a loud thump echoes from the iloor as the student rolls over in the play dead position. Mean- while, the class bursts out in raucous laughter. Senior Tammy Miller said, Even a boring class can be interesting sometimes if you create your own fun. Y 252225252522252522255222323222522252E52252525252E252iaifiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia fi .gssuwxsssswfwwsfe ,N M ssimfm, K 6 ,sua .ssfsf ,ge ICE CREAM ANYONE? - During a Prep For Life class, senior, Ha Nguyen, ttopl dishes out ice cream for a celabration. LOOKING GOOD - Dressed in his festive best, teacher Jim Harkins, ibottomi carefully measures popcorn for his awaiting students at a Christmas party. 84 - Fun In Class
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, h 1 gg 'I'-1'lfiiiiiiiz'-' 1 XX Q is W CONSIDERING OPTIONS - Senior Dave Col- tran and Junior Lori Hopkins lleftj discuss college choices at the career fair. A HELPING HAND - Math teacher Don Falldorf assists Sophomore Mary Black lbelowi with a dif- ficult problem. MASTERPIECE - Senior Jenny Murphy Qrighty paints a watercolor while Junior Randy Carter works in the background. MISTAKE NUMBER THREE - Sophomore Tony Blixt ffar rightt erases a mistake on a iioor plan. so rr- 'r.. v if P56305 -1 ' h N1 1, . --U .. ,Q ,MXL Sky Cbelowt examine an engine while a Sentine teacher instructs them. COMPUTER WHIZ - Junior Beth Springe a HOW DOES IT WORK' - Students from Bi works on an assignment for her computers cl ss. Division Page - 83
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CHIPS 81 DIP - During the Prep For Life Christmas party, Doug Tonning and another student enjoy chips and dip while others watch T.V. PROFESSOR NIMROD - Playing the teacher while the teacher is out is a temptation for anyone. Sophomore, Beth Jarrett frighty uses a pointing stick for comic effect. TAKING A SNOO2 - Having free time is rare in most classes. However senior, Keith Kaster, fbelowj takes ad- vantage ofa brief snooze before the real work begins. l -...N t...,....s.......Q..t.. o,,..., ,..g...., ,, Q - . ' ' f5:7:5:5:i:C: K .A ,kk. V : I v,fv'f 32-ii 'XXX QW!!! xx is BORING Finished with her work, senior Kathy Bentley fabovej naps during class. CAUGHT HOLDING THE BAG - Passing notes is a perennial game. Having fun in study hall, senior Patty Price fbottom lefty receives a note from a fellow student. YOU CAUGHT ME - Senior Keith Kaster fbottom rightj realizes he's been caught napping by other students. lv'- is? Fun In Class - 85
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