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It U2 r' WN., The time allotted to change classes provides an opportunity to do such things as pick up a book at your locker, talk with your friends, or even chew some gum. No matter how they are used, these few minutes are a good break between those long class hours. Students who are enrolled in study hall spend an hour in the cafeteria finishing homework assignments and studying for exams. y The students appreciated this study time and quiet atmosphere, especially those who had a busy night before and couldn't get that homework done. Efween CVM JJGJ Wi, P? M A I -I -5, V ff: , . V ' . K, Vrhr K y , f , I In I - M , , A ,,,' ,. ,. Af -x ,,,,, KS
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!9arLin9 Lf i The parking lot is one of the first places you see at the beginning of each school day. Here lies the pride of many stu- dents and the results of much hard work. lt's a very pleasant sight at the end of another busy day, because that's the first place we hit as we head for home. 1 4 0 C Q If' ri The lockers are the most popular meeting places on our campus. Everything can be found here-shouts of excitement from a conversation, the moans and groans at finding your lunch crushed from the weight of your books, and the excitement of looking for a book in the last minute rush to your next class.
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The Pep Band helped to support and maintain the high spirits at our games and rallies. The Crawford stu- dents are proud of these members and thankful for the music they provided under the direction of Mr. Green. They were truly a great asset to our cheering section. Left to right, Ken Ziegenfuss, Kenny Burns, Bill Lumden, David Sell, Dave Anderso Scare, John Knight. oggglffllf' In the library, students are able to find resources for term papers and book reports, and to spend their spare time enioy- ing a colorful magazine or reading about the world events in a daily newspaper. lt pro- vides the best place on campus to finish incomplete homework chores and to spend a quiet lunch period studying. Z?W! n, Sheila Grissom, Dave De Jong, Joe Quintero, Dale
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