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shut up. I needed a pencil before algebra, so I stopped in the office. Mrs. Edwards was in there discussing baby names with Mrs. Johnson. Mr. Deming came in and got so involved, telling them how beautiful his baby girl was, that I think he forgot what he came in for until Mr. McKinley called from the inner-sanctum. After 5th period (which was Laura's first period) naptime was over, things started buzzing again. Anita Sandi W. headed for the microscopes, while Fran, Luci, Diane, Lori went to A1 Baby's art class. As I went by, Ray was start- ing to grade English papers. In the shop, Mike L. was show- ering sparks all around. Upstairs, Cindy H, April were making beautiful music, while Miss Schmucker dreamed of Steve. Dean R. turned bright red at Lena's latest smart re- mark, but he never missed a note. When I got to P.E., Vince was already dressed out and Jay was coming in late. John L. was on the scaffold, hand- ing Mr. KLoksr a light bulb, while Jeff L. was seeing how close he could come to it with a volleyball. When the final bell rang, 109 students went 109 different directions. It was the first time all day that I’d seen Ron or Tom L. move faster than a snail. Mike Mike started up the snowball fight again. Holly lee were arguing over who got to drive the Chevy Luv home. Duane Duane went to work on their outfits. Rosene, Jean, Melodie headed for drill team practice, and Jason for the pool table. A streak of dark blue whizzed by. I caught a glimpse of Tom S. at the wheel and Mr. Bray holding on for dear life. After school, nearly everybody grabbed a basketball. ten, Randy, Chuck, Carson took theirs to the grade school playground. Boop, Bip, Penny Carol played intra- murals. Mr. KLoker had the B-squad doing the fumble drill. But some people, like April, Stewart, Lori, Jack O., Randy, Kelly, would rather feed their faces in the Drug Store than chase a ball. Of course, teachers always have time to play horseshoes, but some kids, have to work, such as Dan at Ryan's Grocery. Ies had a good supper fixed at the Dorm, but Anita, Wan- da in Iavonne hardly tasted it because they were so inter- ested in the WHITE SHADOW. On the way to the show, I looked in the window of the old grade school and saw Steve conducting a Rodeo Club meeting. I sat behind Terry Charlene at the show. ActuaUy, I was behind Terry and had to stand clear up to see over him.
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