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Page 33 text:
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Eric Williams blocks Robert Bracey in a tough game of basketball during first lunch. Sharon Williams, Rosa Barner and Virginia Walker discard their unwanted food. Denise Nowell gladly passes her “empty” tray to Louis. Lunchtime as well as any other freetime would find Laurie Brockwell and Steve Capps in each other’s company. Unprepared for the photograph-Sharon Palmer, Sharena Parham, Sharon Drummond, Lisa Walker and Maggie Williams laugh at a seemingly funny comment. Ignoring the camera, Angela Callis, Terri Fletcher, Meredith Brown, Jerry Rhodes, Arlene Rhodes, Vernice Boothe, Passavia Harrison, Jackie Franklin and Darlene Lewis go on enjoying their lunch hour.” 29
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Page 32 text:
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Students Eat, Relax Regardless of the schedule each stu¬ dent pursued, 11:56 marked the begin¬ ning of the lunch hour; an hour in which students were divided by lunch shifts. Because there are different strokes for different folks, some stu¬ dents seemed more content to “shoot the hoop” than “pig out” on pizzas or subs. Others preferred to go to the li¬ brary to relax with an “Essence” or “Teen” instead of dining with friends. For some students, the lunch hour provided a chance to meet with the friends in the same spot to discuss the same old thing. Others used these sixty minutes to puff a few cigarettes and to practice blowing smoke rings. Some might even have been found curled up in a corner reading a novel. Although few and far between, there were occasions during which the cafe¬ teria became swamped with a mob of students. On the days that pizza, spa¬ ghetti, chicken, bar-b-que on a bun or cinnamon buns were served, students willingly put all other activities aside and concentrated on demolishing these tasty treats. Teresa Taylor waits patiently for the salt from Laurie Putney as Sheila Jones, Kathleen Clary and Deborah Barner enjoy their meal. Dean Smith and Kerry Edmonds goof off while Wanda Jones hides with embarrassment during 1st lunch. Brunswick stew, fish and hot dogs were among the less popular foods served and they seemed to attract very few people. Instead of eating these “served-too-often” foods, many turned to the gym to chat with friends. Rennis Powers entertains Mike Lucy, Tracey Kidd and Chris Lucy while Micheal Spillane en¬ joys a smoke. Bonita Gator, Paula Lofton, Sharon Drummond and Jesse Turner munch out during 3rd lunch. Passavia Harrison, Valerie Bruce, George Callis, Allison Fletcher, Essie Stith; Shelia Hawkins, Andre Cooper, Patricia Ebron, Karen Wyatt enjoy a delicious steak dinner awarded to them for (heir outstanding performances as a drama club. Priscilla Rice tries out the seats in the new smoking area while Jackie Walker and Suzie Williams see an interesting sight across the yard.
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Page 34 text:
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Seek And Ye Shall Find! Throughout the year many things happen that defy all attempts at cata- gorizing. It seems that the only thing that they had in common is that they had to do with school. On this double¬ page spread (journalism talk) you will see pictures that, for one reason or an¬ other, did not or could not fit anywhere else. These small bits and pieces of cap¬ tured time are what rounds out 1983. Although not so immediately reme- morable as a big game, prom or gradu¬ ation, these photos are like the mortar that holds the large cinder blocks to¬ gether to form one wall, or in this case, one year. The daily life, the real; un¬ posed natural moments that make the year unique are depicted here, not the glossy shots of this event or that group, just real, honest photos. No one is trying to be special here, these are the photos of us just being ourselves, doing what we did everyday. This then will be the prize in the box of candy. You remember what they were doing, you remember their names. Everyone here is elsewhere in the book, so if you have trouble, thumb through the pages slowly, the names will return. (Hint-the bottom left photo on page 31 is the Health Careers Club). 10
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