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Pass Periods Give Students Gangway! John James and Bill Johnston are late for class! Can you imagine what school would be like without halls? How would boys walks their girl friends to class? For that matter, how would anyone get to class? We couldn’t have lockers because we would have no way to reach them. And most important of all, we couldn’t communi- cate with our friends. These gabby women! Bruce Duykers would like to use the telephone, but Mary Jo Brant is determined. Karen Dolson, Ron Marion, Bill Feeney, and Peggy McDermott engage in a leisurely gab ses- sion in the halls.
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the Opportunity to Meet Boy, is she thirsty! Louise Moorman and Carolyn Fejes look on as Marlene Jasek takes a drink. Need some paper or pencils? Janice Smith and Claudia Bapst visit the bookstore and buy supplies from Sharon Hoetfelker. Halls are the high schooler’s chief means of com- munication. In the classroom we educate our minds, but in the halls we meet and greet friends, transmit important and unimportant messages, begin and end romances, discuss, dispute, encourage, discourage, and display. Students can be seen talking and laughing with friends, stopping at the water fountain for a drink, visiting the bookstore, and frantically digging around in their lockers for that lost book. At the beginning of each of our four years we re- turn to those halls, and are pleasantly surprised to find them looking the same as the year before. The halls of our high school are a symbol of the friendships, the fun, the studies, and the everyday activities of our high school lives. Senior Martha DuBois believes in decorative lockers ! 9
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