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FOR SOME making it up the stairs takes a little more effort especially for Andy Kim- ball ‘NOW JUST a moment is the ear catching phrase here between Jason Shawd and Mr Gray
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Ms Binde, Home Economics teacher, thoughtfully arranges her carnations in a Diet Coke bottle! flU “Hot Lips , pictured from left to right are Jarrett Jones (sophomore), junior Mike Hogg, and seniors Garrett Wood and Tammy Greer. Not pictured are sophomore Lisa Smith and junior Stacy Schultz. Brandon Herold, senior, shows his Valentine spirit by wearing his carnation in his lapel Right: This cupid. wearing a heart shaped costume, receives directions to where her next Valentine victim” will be greeted with balloons and flowers. Cheerleaders get into the Valentine spirit by leaving locker signs made from hearts 25
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THE TYPICAL stairway traffic is expcr tenced by Brian Brownell Racing against the clock “RING!!!” You’re off, the chaotic disorder begins — a mad frenzy of mobs of people trying to beat the time limit. At times, this daily ritual can just about be an absurdity. You’re standing in the Central 300’s knowing your destination is clear over towards the Roosevelt. You quietly ask yourself, “Well, will this time I make it?” Not only that but of course there are those certain individuals who like to move just a bit slower than grandma and take the scenic route. It’s times like this that build our character. And so, this 5 minute ritual has been repeated again and again the perpetual authoritar ians we are supposedly being mold- ed into. Whatever happened to rest, slowing down, and giving our minds a break from the humdrum of class schedules? These students when asked, shared their opinions on our passing per- iods: “It’s definitely too short and should be made longer, and be- cause of that I was always late,” from Kristin Edenstrom, Sr. “I think we should have it longer so we could talk — but then they’d lengthen the school day and I really don’t want that,” were the thoughts of Kim Diede, Jr. “It’s too short and some teachers do keep you and then you’re late, and of course get counted absent,” stated Fred Ludwig. Jr. Perhaps for the time being we will just have to suffer but the staffing officials should consider the oppor- tunity of making a longer passing period available to the students. Pages by Cristine Lindholm-5 Minute Passing Periods-
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