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After four long periods of teachers and homework, thirty minutes to do what you want is a piece of heaven. You have time to eat, socialize, and just plain relax. You could listen to the variety of DJ's that changed weekly. On special days, you could participate in special lunchtime activi- ties like rallies, parades, or pizza eat- ing contests. Some students are club members and attend the lunchtime meetings. For some, lunch meant fill- ing a garbage bag in 30 minutes. But no matter how you choose to spend it, lunch is your time. av Q .r ,, 4 in O m days, the Senior lawn was a good place , I , t 1 y lunch and to get some sun while listening V V' I V l lim t y f ite music. L h a good time to do last m t h k yf tests. Kathy Riggio and Michelle Hat pp f th ffthp dl Ln, The DJ system provided lunch time music and al- lowed students to oud t t b DJ f k Senior Oliver Godfrey plays hi wn type f lt - iiono ea orowee. ieo e more um in' nati mus h l th I ls b p sou d. wmv Mm ic, w 3 it 5. lsvv g ww-, ,f fr 1 . 354-, fl ' ,we grpvfl , Q UPENINE lllll
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As o form of punishment, garbage clean up was assigned to Sophomore John Nix. He is seen picking up garbage during lunch. Getting caught going off campus was one reason why lunch clean-up is assigned. wfgb,f,.,,.. 1 g WW -:W ff' ,R H, xt' 1 Senior Landon Edmond tries to eat a piece of pizza as fast as he can to win class competiton. Lunch time activities were often sponsored by school cli- mate. At the end of last year the Juniors planned their first Senior activity Enjoying the sun and food by having a picnic UPENINE HJUH
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A grand or flamboyant manner. . . this is a good word to describe many of Gunder- son 's students. The way a person dresses or does their hair style can determine their Taking on a new tw spirit week da th men wear the Thi was the most suc f l d y d i gth week UPENINE SIX y, ese wo res - i T g ' with style. own unique style and individuality. Friends and music often influence one 's personal style of dressing, but eveyone wants their own original style. ist to the Senior t f h On game days, the f tball team all dressed ex Trying to get the crowd motivated, senior Tara Th Ryan Fik d l M k Gonzales. and Rob Morimotto wart their g th following day. h f t f th t d making th f Y
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