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Noon Provides a Break For Students and Teachers Noon is looked forward to by everyone in the school because it means the day is half over, there is a half hour break from classes, and it is time to fill our bodies with nutrients to get us through the rest of the day. In the cafeteria the students have a choice of eating the regular plate lunch or going through the sandwich line which has a variety of foods. One activity students engage in is basketball down in the gym. Around the halls students are seen leaning against heaters, talking, and sitting around in various spots listening to the radio. In the front hall everyday students sell a variety of things such as soc-hop tickets, candy, pennants, license plates, stationery, pins, and newspapers. Many students sit around in the front hall telling all sorts of jokes and driving the teachers up a wall. At 12:00 students from Blue River return to join the rest of us for their lunch time. Trying to keep the students in order, the teachers on hall duty are Mr. Keller, Mr. Biggs, Mr. McQueen, Mr. Brock, Mr. Hamner, Mr. Miller, and Mr. Cooper. Making use of the sandwich line and coke machine some students take their lunch break. Suspended in mid-air one of the boys takes a shot at the basket. 13
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One of the warmest and best place to have a talk is in front of the heaters as shown by John Stewart and Susan Wolfe. Noon is the time when school life can bring people closer together as friends. Taking it easy are Jenny Hull and Marianne Lortz sitting against a wall of the frosh hall. 12
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Rodney Dailey. Boh Weeks, John Baute. Dennis Dailey, and Mr. Keller listen as Mr. Miller explains the situation. Melinda Oliver keeps busy by putting the students' birthdays on the bulletin hoard. Steve ood and other hand Michelle Burton and Bonnie members play their instruments Simmons rehearse for a during band practice. Hauserette show.
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