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Cafeteria space didn't only serve as a dining area. Study halls were held in the cafeteria two periods a day. They also were held in regular classrooms, but studying was not always the main subject. Study halls provided a place to relax, socialize, and goof off. The overall atmosphere of the study hall was usually quiet, with a low undertone of constant chatter. The silence was occasionally interrupted by outbursts of laughter. Study halls served the same essential purpose to students as lounges did to teachers. Mental rest, social activity, and time to do almost any- thing was available during free periods. Teachers' lounges were places for teachers to gather before, after, and during school. Teachers planned their class assignments, talked, smoked, and relaxed in their private retreats. Phones, refrigerators, and coffee pots were all luxuries taken for granted by most instructors. Teachers made their lounges seem more homey with the use of posters, comfortable chairs, and sofas. Popular magazines and newspapers provide plenty of interesting articles for Joe Herbert to peruse during study hall. A line forms around Col. John Schlogl's des as study hall students wait for him to oka passes to the library. 70 Study Halls — Teachers' Lounges
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Code numbers must be entered before any use of the computer can be made. Randy Bates takes advantage of one of Marshall's many pieces of special equipment, by using it to assist him in his math class. Dull and boring math classes don't always have to be that way as demonstrated by Mr. Jeff Ring. Sleepy and tired eyes arc often opened brightly by Mr. Ring's enthusiastic teaching techniques. Beaker longs come in handy for removing objects from a flame. Preparing for an experiment, Becky Hart and Jeff Blair get ready to heat chemicals over a direct flame. Math—Science 69
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Take a break Clowning around in the math lounge, Mr. Studying is ignored by Kenny Brown, Gene Mark Peterson catches Mr. Jeff Ring raiding Nelson, Brian Zimmer, Darryl Parrish, and the refrigerator and tries to decapitate him. Russel Gates. Instead, they engage in their favorite study hall activity, talking. Ditto machines are constantly in use in the teachers' lounges. In the science lounge, Mr. Kent Logan runs off some worksheets. Her math homework is completed, and Michelle McGraw is free to enjoy a novel during her study hall period. Study Halls— Teachers's Lounges 71
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