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Senses are put to the test Have ou Heard Y Whoa! What was that noise? You'll never knew what you'd hear on this cam- pus, everything from squealing pigs at the AG farm, to the blaring radio of the cheerleaders at practice. Of course there were other sounds. Talking was a large portion of the noise on campus. There were an immense number of conversations in the hall. Sometimes if you were lucky, you'd hear a little piece of a conversation, or maybe even a rumor. But it was usually better to stay away from rumors because they usually led to trouble. You wouldn't believe all the rumors you can pick up on from just walking down the hall! said Jackie McLain, freshman. That loud hurn of talking and an occasional scream in the hall was a welcome sound to the students. In some cases, the worst sound for a student was the silence of a classroom. The si- lence usually didn't last long because of a rowdy student or a lecturing teacher, which was also, on occasion, an unwelcomed sound for students. I think the only reason teachers lecture is to try to make us learn, but they really make us go to sleep, said Kevin Wallace, junior. Frequently, the voices of the choir and the bangin' of the drums in band could be heard. Drama, foreign language, speech also provided sound for the campus. There were many sounds to be heard, and all you had to do to hear them, was listen. Sharing the latest gossip, Susan Lowke and Shawn Custer stop to talk in the hall. The Famous Lecture. Coach Pat Cahill prepares to speak at a pep rally. I 44 Totally Unpredictable Pages
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Taste of Calallcn Lab experiment. Cathy McLaughlin, junior, adds the salt to the freezer as her chemistry class makes ice cream. '46 2 11 '.1P53?r '.. -:sid - .vu-Sw 3 x IA L, Foreign flavor. French stu- dents create a cultural ex- perience by tasting conti- nental cuisine. Totally Unpredictable Refreshment time. Special Education teacher Mrs. Di- ane Gadell gets a cup of coffee at the refreshment ta- ble in the cafeteria during Open House. .f-5 Pages k
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