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Iiip U-ll. Jari ' ii l-isdwr. Molly Wolfrum, Mike Aii al. Kerri Allen, and Todd Ems- herder carefully walch llie sophomore powder puff game. Below: Chad Arnold finds class to exhausting for him and takes a little break. KNIGHTS EN PAZE Books to read, term papers to write, and lecture notes to take. It seems like the school work will never end. How do students relieve themselves from all the pressure? To answer this question all you have to do is to look into study halls or classrooms. It seems like you can always see at least two people in a daze or even asleep. How do teachers arouse their students from their dream world? Theio are many different approaches that teachers take. One teacher may slam a book down on a desk to make a loud noise to nearly startle the dreajning student to death. Other tea- Text by Michele Trier Photos bv . an Barker chers may just let the dreaming student stay asleep and hope that they will wake up when the toners go off and students leave to go to another classroom. Some of these students find themselves in a whole different environment surrounded by peo- ple they have never seen before. Though eventually the student realizes that he slept right through his class and on into another one. In this case, the student quickly grabs his books and runs in embarrassment out - of the classroom. Dazing and daydreaming may be fun, but in school it could end up deadly. You could miss important things such as the teacher ' s telling you there is a test to- Ahove: Peeking in a classroom window you can find out what Larry Williams is up to. Sleeping! 15
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Below: Phil Chapman dazes into space while watching the powder puff game. Top. Julie Carpenter decides to take a short snooze in one of her classes. Above: David Ritchie looks at the camera in amusement, while Shanie Criswell looks back to see one of her friends. Middle: Mr. Rickey ' s English class try to find a way to escape his lecture. Bottom: Chad Ar- nold, Darin Alligood, Chad Biichan, and David Terry decide to relieve themselves from classroom pressure and take a nap. 14
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WEEKEND I - (NtOHTS Weekends are a time that everyone looks forward to. It is the time for East Noble students to spend time with their friends, to make the best of the weekend and get ready to go back to school on Monday. Although most everyone ' s ' Weekend Knights ' vary, they usually give us times to remem- ber. Describe YOUR Weekend Knights; Having a great time with my friends and being able to remember it -Kim Bell Work all day and party all night -Jason Combs Cruisin ' and Jammin ' -Brad Tumble Graden Not having to work and spendmg it with Dougie-Poo -Trma Gross Getting together with our fnends and finding a new meaning to the word excite- meht -Gay Hart and Judy Lambright No comment -Keith Holtar You can figure this one out for your- selves, -Cam Lahee ! party ' till 1 puke -Kris IvitCoy I can ' t -(smiling) Audrey Marker Going to Blum ' s house and havins a paiiy with 8 cases of pop -Denny Mast Make donuts and go to Michigan games -Dave Moyer Spend time with Joey! -Dawn Nafizger Joe plays squat tag in the wate.- - melon patch -Robbie Napier and Joe Cochran Top. Downtown KendallvUle is stranded of teens during daylight hours. Middle: KendallvUle changes scene as the cars and lampposts light the way as teens ' ' chop. Bottom: Sophomores party at Mickee Ds after school. Kristen Marker. Robyn Marker. Rhonda Marker, Paula Reeves, and Denise Rhodes (front) hang-out at the favorite afternoon hot spot. Text by Melinda Smith Always different and new; never a dull moment -Billy Nartker Going to Blum ' s, drinking pop with Denny and not fighting with Tract until Saturday night and Sun- day afternoon -Tommy Nartker Being with friends and family; getting as far away from school as possible -Steve Nelson Being with my friends and forget- ting about school until Monday rolls around -Jamie North All day shopping at Glenbrook. hairdresser at 3, dinner [with Mr. Bill?] at 5, movie at 7. home in my jammies by 9 and asleep by 9;05 -Andrea Perez Going out with Tony and sleeping in the morning -Melissa Reade Going to Purdue for the week- end and being with my boyfriend -Sandi Schermerhorn 16
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