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As the last few minutes of sixth period arrived, all Mariners anxiously waited to run out of class and go home. At 3:15, the teachers stopped the lesson, and the announcements came on advising all students of bus Leaving changes and upcoming activities. A Lisa Edwards, Sandy Heezen, and Stephanie Cantu model their costumes for punk and funk day as they are leaving school. A Buses prepare to pull away at the end of the day. 16 Leaving
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tas being talked about. Teachers ‘ere eager to walk around and sist those students who needed xtra help. As the band started up nd practicing began, all musicians agerly got involved and melodious yunds emerged from the band room. Eagerly awaiting the end of the day, some Mariners got overly anxious and had trouble concen- trating on their assignments and found it difficult not to look out the window. As the last five minutes of sixth period arrived, notebooks MMs. Jones, in psychology class, carries on a group discussion concerning Htudents’ relationships. ferry Mann, Robert Hardy, Keith McNair, Kevin Jacobs, and Lavon Diggs at- 2mpt to keep in time with one another before practicing with the band. were shut and books slammed in preparations for the final bell and for the afternoon announcements. From this time forward, the students were completely un- manageable until, at last, they could be on their way home. A After finishing her timed writing, Jolene Burr finds humor in her score. Learning fa
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When, at last, the 3:20 bell rang, most Mariners ran out of class, rushed to their lockers, and got the books they needed for homework and studying. Anyone going in the wrong direction would have been A Along with friends, Wayne Soloman enjoys the excite- ment of Punk Rock Day before going home. trampled, as hundreds of Mariners poured out of the building to board the buses or go to their cars. Many Mariners were slowed in their exit, as they lingered after school to par- ticipate in activities or to stay to make up a test or to get needed help in a class. By 3:30, the halls were quiet, holding only the occa sional reverberation of practiced cheers and the music acccompany- ing the drill team. Excited over Spirit Week, Mariners rejoice while changing classes. y ¥V Mariners rush to the waiting buses, eager to go. Leaving 17
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