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A QUICK PEEK AT FAVOR- ITE STARS. Junior Shelly- Renigar opens her locker between classes to find the hot stars of Miami Vice. B 5 1 ii ,1 is is X 1 ' 1 PREPARING FOR BIOLOGY. Wayne Myer spends his free time wisely, getting materi- als for his next class. SCOPING. Robert Jones and Clinton Jones spend passing period checking out the scenes around the building. ., gig: -. Q Kiwis. gigs Passing Period 15
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i S -Q'-Zum, he bell rings if and students rush into the hall. Five minute pass- ing periods are the most exciting time of most students' day. Wh en th e time comes to go to pass to class, that is rare- ly what happens. These tive minutes allow just enough time to talk with fiiends, pass notes, or steal a kiss. Students move from class to class at a hundred different paces in a hundred different directions. But all of them like TIME OUT. Dana Jordon and Lisa Bauer take a few minutes between classes to talk about the days events and get books for their next hour class. 14 Passing Period to spend the time do- ing something be- sides just going to class. A few spend time pledging their love to their sweethearts, while some make goo goo eyes at pro- spective sweet- hearts. Laura McKenzie said that her favorite part of passing period is talking to guys. Another favorite way to spend time, said Mary Aguirre, is talking to friends. Talking to friends takes place all over the building. Even thou h the bath- Q 52 gn? 'u 2215 JH .. ,, , rooms are so crowd- ed that students must hold their breath to get inside, it's a good place to catch up in the day's hot gossip. Some talk while others spend their time in the mirror trying to look their best. Most girls carry on what should be a two hour conversation in ap- proximately 5.5 min- utes. A few wise stu- dents spend their time getting materi- als for their next class. These are the ones who usually get caught up in the rush and end up at the opposite side of E ii? aw-ii W it My favorite part of passing period is talking to guys. Laura McKenzie . the building. If one is not aware the flow of the crowd will take them to unknomm places. These con- scientious students are the ones that are late to class while the gossipers always get there on time. As the few stu- dents who are tardy desert the halls, things become very still. The sights and sounds rest for 55 minutes but another passing period soon arrives and brings with it more exciting moments for stu- dents.
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CAFETERIA BLUES. Nathan Cooper and Dana Wickliffe rest in the cafeteria before spend their morning trying to adjust to the time change before Monday morning class. ,L l,.,:.1. .. , - . ..,, 1 1 iiiiir 411 rttrr l rr f irrr iter irtot ttr if Changing Time af 5 BRXCIHT- THE SUN Slillldixair doses Senior LCSW id the 7100 es 10 avo her her ey from minding m sun , 3, :after me time Chang A MINUTE OF RECOVERY. Senior Anthony Benjamin leans on the windows in the lower commons while trying to rest before class.
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