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Lunch period . . . a time to satisfy that appetite which has been growing all morning and to supply the needed energy for a long afternoon. A time to meet with friends to discuss the events of the day gone by . . . and the prospect of those to come. For those students involved in countless activities, the half hour break means- ten minutes to eat and twenty to sell tickets or perform one of the numerous tasks which must be done today Top: J. Backstrom, P. Hough, B. Blackburn, C. Lang, J. Caruthers, B. Skavronski, and J. Frankiewicz occupy their favorite table. Middle right: J. Howard devours two lunches? Middle left: D. Conti joins friends, C. Cowan, and N. Gibson for lunch. Bottom right: E. Sherry in the check-out line. Bot- tom left: B. King, M. Tomas, S. Tabb, M. Mennifee, G. Jones, A. Berry pose for a candid shot. l l Het X fx
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Top left: waiting for the bus on a cold snowy morning can cool one's enthusiasm. Top right: Paula Schuffran engages in a lively conversation on the bus. Bottom: arrival at school is usually a noisy occasion.
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s '..s 54 Ap X335 5 .,l'5 55 X ii- ' .1 fir 'al 1 l qi. 5 K L?4 wifi Top left: Mr. Stewart explains why all llmch trays must be taken to the prop- er places. Top right: A three to one ratio is hardly fair. Bottom Left: The boys combine conversation and eat- ing into a short half hour break. Bot- tom right: K. Spencer looks over the crowd to find a friend to sit with.
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