Braymer High School - Remyarb Yearbook (Braymer, MO)

 - Class of 1986

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, oring Lazy days and boring work can cause a big snooze. Minutes seem like hours, the teacher's a bore, your friend sits clear across the room, and your eyelids get heavier by the second. All those are reasons kids find to take a big snooze during what they call a drag of a class. Losing interest in a certain subject or certain teacher is normal for a lot of kids. Laying your head down on your desk, hiding behind your notebook or slouching down in your' seat so the teacher can 't see you are just a couple ways kids get comfortable to take their daily snooze. For some strange reason teach- ers seem to find ways of seating friends clear across the room from each other. There is no possible way of communication except through notes or talking and then you get the teachers' dirty looksg or, worst yet, they yell at you in front of the whole class. Being up late doing a report, attending a ballgame, or working: then returning the next morning to the routine grind can ca use a per- son to be a little lazy. Some students commented that besides snoozing they do other things to pass the boring time. Chad McElWee: doodles Joe Ha wkins: spaces off Scott Moore: wa tches girls Mr. Glasgow: Waits for the bell to ring So, it's not very unusual ifyou Walk in to a class and see a few kids who seem to be saying this is BORING.' BORING! An English class discussion lulls Christal Snider to sleep. 80 oring



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it Eases Work A smile, a smirk, a laugh or bellow help ease the strain of the classroom routine. It takes a little bit of different to make school bearable. We have to ha ve something to keep us going besides wai- ting for the 3:00 bell. No one can sit for 350 minutes a day without some diversion. Most humor happens impromptu, but occasionally we have to create our own fun. Mike Owen said he found amusement getting out of the classroom, Running the halls. Friends who try to entertain you, said Genelle Prothero, is what she finds most amusing. Kelly Smith laughed and said she found it amusing, When Scotty Moore got soot all over his face during a fake seance in drama class. Carol Webb was amused by Mr. Clodfelter jumping on his desk in her sixth hour college math class. Any wayyou Iookatit, we all find wit in varied ways, but we all agree that we do what we do For the Fun of It. The mixed chorus boys entertain the first grad- ers with carols the day before Christmas break. In the home economics room, Alvern Olson and Tracy Pollock take time out for a short dance lesson. ,With nothing else to do, Matt Hays tries to find out if he can get a three- minute timer in his mouth lengthwise. ,ww-...Wat V. -- ff fl' IH, I an 'W E596 1 's

Suggestions in the Braymer High School - Remyarb Yearbook (Braymer, MO) collection:

Braymer High School - Remyarb Yearbook (Braymer, MO) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 21

1986, pg 21

Braymer High School - Remyarb Yearbook (Braymer, MO) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 86

1986, pg 86

Braymer High School - Remyarb Yearbook (Braymer, MO) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 65

1986, pg 65

Braymer High School - Remyarb Yearbook (Braymer, MO) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 96

1986, pg 96

Braymer High School - Remyarb Yearbook (Braymer, MO) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 41

1986, pg 41

Braymer High School - Remyarb Yearbook (Braymer, MO) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 88

1986, pg 88


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