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sham. WW S enior Kevin Keen and junior Robin Soileau listen attentively to a joke told by senior Shannon Da- L eaning the right way, Chip Horrell, Barry Dujol, Charles Watts, Blair Gremillion, Ken Peyton, and Glenn Glass demonstrate how to be . 1, C ,T i .,,., -if 1 Gimme A Break!! IMME A BREAK!! This cry of despair can be heard all around campus as the day stretches on and as the homework stacks up around frustrated stu- dents. Recess provides not only a few moments of R and R, but it offers an opportunity to see a new boyfriend or girlfriend or to con- verge on the sidewalk with friends to catch up on the latest gossip. Recess lets me recover from Coach Tesei's class, said sophomore Tammy McGee. - Though fifteen minutes may not change history, it can often change a student's hope of passing as many students head for the library to complete last minute home- work, or even to read. The thing l like best about recess, said freshman Amy Wamstad, is that I can es- cape to the library to read, work, or what- ever. Recess is a needed break before Mrs. Clif? K . t ,, e . Neufeld's class, said John D. Allen, who has survived her class for three years. Throughout the year, many students ac- quire a favorite sittin' place at recess, like the football players who claim the sidewalk infront ofthe library, or the staffers who, at first recess, plop down as a group on the sidewalk behind senior hall. Other more serious students such as Kristi Rogers, Shawn O'Neal, and Sandy Car- mouche talk about what they need for their senior trip: 'Fboys, bikinis and beach- es! R ecess gives students a break from dass, Laura Latimer, Susan Williams, Jana Garrison, Kim Miller, Kfsti Sceroler, Erin Davis, Jennifer Grice, Shelly Clary, Melody O'Neal, Karen O'Neal use this time to catch up on the latest gossip. S ophomores Crystal Lott, Rachel Denham, and Jodie Stafford take a break from recess for the camera- man. Recess -15 Campus Life
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nd Holler' s rhe srudenrs awair rhe srari of foorball season rhey look forward ro rhar flrsr pep rally e rallies are grear Fooiball games wouldn r have rhe some fighring spirir wirh our rhem said Susan Connelly With rhe help of rhe cheerleaders band and Jackerres, school spirir comes alive. The foorball players always seem ro en- joy rhe skirs and games rhe cheerleaders make up. And when rhe celebriries show up such as Jim Nasium from WFMF, rhe srudenrs always seem ro make a lirrle more noise. Go' Fighrl Win' We love our 1985 Yellow Jackersl T he Jackerres perform ar each pep rally. Shannon Facundus holds her head up high, proud ro be a Jacker fan, P ep rallies aren'i jusr for rhe srudenrs. Even rhe reachers enjoy rhe show. 'C .... ll For The Jackets, Stand Up 'EE W har's a pep rally wirhour dweerleaders? Monica Robinson, Kelly Hood, and Nan Duke arouse rhe spirir for rhe ream, M usical chairs was one of rhe games played ar rhe pep rally rhis year. Doug Harfer is excited that he is srill in rhe game while Michelle Broussard acts as his chair, Pep Rallies 44. Campus Life .11 'f '7
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