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Page 28 text:
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The smoking lounge is becoming increasingly popular as a garhering place for srudenrs. Here Roxanne leme- shewsky, Kenny Wrtghr and Sora Cooper discuss rhe day ' s evenrs One of Forr Hunr ' s oldesr hangours, Jock Holl rodiarors, provides a good perch for Tino Draun and Brian Rob- errs. Throughour rhe year, everyone hung our some place or onorher A hang our was nor a parricularly unusual or exciring place - jusr a place where people could ger rogerher. Many of rhe local elemenrary schools proved ro be a convenlenr place ro hang our, as well os Mr Vernon Hill and even rhe old rradirional Jock Hall From rhe 90 days of spring ro rhe 20 days of winrer, rhe smoking lounge was always a popular hangour. If you were nor an ourdoor person, maybe Jock Hall or rhe lobby of rhe Lecrure Demonsrrarion Room was more your place ro hang around No marrer who you were, rhere was always some where wirhin rhe mighry walls of Fr Hunr rhar you could srand around - jusr ro shoor rhe breeze Afrer school you had a wide variery of places ro spend your afrernoon Some peo¬ ple chose ro sray home in fronr of rheir favorire soap opera, while orhers venrured as for as Popkins Hill Eirher way, ir was your choice and your place ro hang our Overall rhere were many in and our of school hangours. Some of rhem may nor mean anyrhing ro you, while orhers may bring back some of rhe besr memories of rhe year A place was jusr a place, unril ir was invaded by Fr Hunr srudenrs and named an official hangour. 26
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Page 27 text:
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Posing for his senior picrure in rhe LDR insreod of rhe oudirorium sroge, Mike Gilfillon forces o smile Dissorisfied wirh onorher sock lunch is Missy Franco. The fronr lobby remains unfinished or rhe beginning of rhe school year 25
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During lunch, rhe Srudenr Governmenr Office is o popu¬ lar hong-our for seniors. The family Fish House provides a greor place for rhe Key Club parry, an afrer hours hangour Grace Ausrin flashes her familiar smile ro arrracr friends in Jock Hall Srudymg by rheir lockers, Sunny Guirard, Julie Dodson, Cheryl Crider, and Dave Lopez smile for rhe camera The lockers are olways popular places as hangours 27
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