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ORANGE YOU A WINNER? Seniors win spirit stick. William Price, Sen- ior class Vice-President, displays the over- all enthusiasm that the Senior class exhibit- ed during the Tigers final football Pep Ral- ly. Bottom left — David Dye, Tiger Quar- terback, relaxes on game day. Bottom ORANGE YOU THE QUARTERBACK? 42 ORANGE YOU ... ? Best friends. Best friends are — friends since eighth grade. an important part of many Below — Coach Bolling pre- students’ lives. Leisa Short pares himself for girls basket- and Karen Hale have been ball practice. ORANGE YOU BEST FRIENDS? center — Chad Jessee returns to school after recuperating from a motorcycle ac- ORANGE YOU READY YET? cident. Bottom right — Todd Yates si- lences the crowd with his solo in “God Bless the U.S.A.” ORANGE YOU INJURED? HOR R ez. 2 ORANGE YOU A SOLOIST?
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UO Qe sVIE NT = Time in Schoo! — 6 hrs. Instruction Time — 2 to 4 hrs. Engaged Time — |!2 to 3% hrs. Success Time — 2 to 41% hrs. At the high school level, the most frequent off-task behaviors were socializing (6.0%), daydreaming (4.9%), and waiting for class to end (5.3%), or to begin (5.0%). Over 21% of class time was devoted to these four off- task behaviors. Boys spent more time waiting for class to begin, having their pictures taken, and mis- behaving. Girls spent more time socializing. MOST FREQUENT OFF-TASK BEHAVIORS Socializing — 6.0% Class to end — 5.3% Class to begin — 5.0% Daydreaming — 4.9% Between activities — 1.9% Playing — 1.5% Getting materials — 1.5% Doodling — 1.3% Intercom — 1.2% Pictures — 1.2% MAJOR DIFFERENCES BY SEX BOYS Socializing — 5.1% Class to begin — 5.8% Pictures taken — 2.1% Misbehaving — 1.5% GIRLS Socializing — 7.3% Class to begin — 3.9% Gossip time. Susan Honaker and Wiliam White use Taking a break. Daniel Hurt uses study hall time to hee ene their study hall time to discuss their weekend. Smile! relax, and to read a letter. Another busy day. Vig Karen Hale takes a break from her ter to give i t oo oes a big smile. ee els oer a No one has enough time, yet everyone has all there is. It is the one resource which is distributed equally to all. Use it wisely! USE OF TIME 11
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ORANGE YOU A TIGER PAL? Decorating lockers. Kim Sullivan was just one of the many participants in the Parents’ Club ‘Secret Tiger Pal’’. Football cheer- leaders, members of the band and other volun- teers decorated lockers and sent treats to varsity football players without revealing who they were. Participants were recog- nized at the athletic ban- quet. ORANGE YOU EMBARRASSED? 4 %, %e 1 gua k ih 4 oa oP, ie ORANGE OO ORANGE YOU GRIZZLY ADAMS? ORANGE YOU ... 2 13
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