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Page 32 text:
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SR . Willtilliltllliollleillllltlllle. llliellllelilltlll The 40 Minute MUNCH, munch, MUNCH of Grimsley Students Fling-g-gl cheated with the speed limit Qmaybe a W3 Was that the bell? little more this go-round, depending on Hurry up! the timej, and ran into their next class Munch, munch, muhCh3' just before tsometimes just aften the Can't you eat any faster than that? terdy bell rang. These WOYGS Were Commonly heafd Some of the G students, however, did during 11:39 and 1:17 every day from ngt Q0 eff Campus fer lunch, They Grimsley students. MCDOhald'S. stood in the lines of the cafeteria, and HHfd9G'S. KHSPY Kreme- 5iSCUlTVill9. and paid for their milkshakes and cookies. The C0mrh0hS were Often Swamped Some socialized in the Grove, while with students from the G. others sat inside and chattered between During the forty mihut9S that mouthfuls. Yes, these students students were allowed to cram food chattered between rneuthfuts, net into their stomachs, they had to during them, like the ones who went off accomplish many thihgS. campus and always had to rush to get As soon as the bell rang, students back en time, I'USh9d to The Parking 'Ot and iumped in But whether they went out and back theil' C3l'S. They dodged other C8l'S, in a mad rush, or Stayed in for a long cheated with the speed limit tjust 8 little, lunch, Students always managed Qwell, of coursey and ran into one of the fast meet ef them, to get beek to their next food places. Most of them had only about 10 or 15 minutes to stand in line, order, pay, and finally eat. Then they rushed in their cars again, repeating the process. They dodged other cars, What's that? Brad Willet looks toward Jane Ritchie and Connie llllare to see what treat they got with their Happy meal. class on time. 'Ne Hold the pepperoni! yells Jennifer Rodri- guez to her waiter at Pizza Inn. She and others from the G finally get a chance for a long lunch when a half-day comes up. Just waiting around for the bell to ring, Jeff Nevius and Ethan Clotfelter take a look - an odd look - at the camera. 28 Lunch
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A Pep Rally. On Friday, Whirlies gathered in the auditorium to raise voices and hands in unity. This showing of spirit was one of the best during the year, unit- ing all in undaunted enthusi- asm. Football saw another loss to that cross-city team, yet this year the score was not indicative of the close- ness of the game. Near half-time the Whirlies actually led the Pirates by a touchdown, and the unity which surged through the stands was a rousing showing of Whirlie power. There was to be an equality though: in basketball we took them twice. The first meeting on the court resulted in a victory for GHS, and a stunning defeat for the Pirates, it was their largest marginal loss to any team in four years. The second meet- ing, also victorious for the G, was one which came down to the wire as Scottie Arant scored the winning bas- ket with less than 30 seconds of play remaining. The Whirlies took Page again 56 to 55. The Lady Whirlies added to the list of Page defeats by winning 2 games of 3, including a vic- tory which brought the Little 4 Cham- pionship home for the 2nd year. Of course there were other Page matches and meets and games. None were so well attended as football and basketball, yet none any less impor- tant. In any competition, Page was the team to beat, at least in terms of rivalry. But for the record, two win- ning basketball games against one football loss that comes out to 2 to 1 in the Whirlies' favor. Don't call us, we'll call you. Whirlie word for the year was Pagebusting. This car was pho- tographed on Friday before the game. Whirlies did bust the Pi- rates twice, but it was during basketball season, not foot- ball, that our victories came. , A Those Page Pirates Back to Alma Pinnix Drive ln any sport, victory or loss, Page Pirates remain the Whirlies' rivals. Year after yean season after season, Page game after Page game, red meat was dead meat: the tip was always to sink the ship,' we were Pagebusters whose only wish was to slime Page. I, A Whirlie line-up. Students and maintenance employees pose for a line-up of Whirlie Pagebus- ters. The t-shirts modeled were sold before the game for S5, and were a huge success. Out of play. Shawn Bynum is -tackled by a Page defender after catching a sideline pass during the last half of game- time. It was in that half that we lost any chance for victory against Page.
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is x A K N J Please, l'm eating! says Rob Terrell, while Susan Reid is interested only in her french fries and Denise Maher takes a look at a male passer-by. Picnic in the Park? No, in the Grove! Dale Edwards, Derrick Robinson, and others use one of the many picnic tables used for most anything at the G. When Ronnie talks, other sophomores lis- ten. John Strassel, Franklin Kriegsman, and Steve Smith wait for their chance to cut in on the conversation. Sliding off Mark Smith loses his pizza from the crust as John Shepherd takes a break from chewing to smile at the camera. l'm still hungry says Jamey Culbertson. Why else would his mouth be wide open? He just didn't get enough food in his big stomach! flil. .,,, ,mm .,.......W...................,...eN.....s...,... Lunch 29
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