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Page 26 text:
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We llll lhe halls wilh our chaHer . . . l-ley, show lhal lo Johnson! The El-l.S. bookslore has Animal Farm in, Ch, iusl mulliply by 9-il comes oul a : 5. Hfxagh, lhal lheme she gave us-whoever heard ol a lheme on 'Gur Anglo-Saxon l'lerilage'? No, we broke up. The sguare ol 2.39 is . . . hey, Ben, whal's lhe answer you gol lo number 87 l'Did you see lhal dress Nancy wore lo lhe dance? ll was labulousff' l-ley, who's Diana go- ing wilh? ls she going oul lor cheerleader? Was lhal lhe 8:I5 bell, or whalf7 Oh, no-welre having a lesl and l lorgol all aboul ill Do you have an English Lil. book? l-ley, look. Theres a pho- lographer. l.el's see il we can gel in on lhe picluref' MOH, she likes Skeel, so she's prelending lo be Susie's good buddy. Who'd you have a dale wilh lasl Salurdayff' There's lhe 8:25 belle-gad, l'm nol ready lor lvlr. l-lines and lhe Civil War and lhe Aggies yelf' So long! Look, l'll see you al noon, can you lend me.. .7l' Sh, lhal's lhe linal bell. 'lln reverence lo Thee, we come belore Thee in silenl prayer. For lhe nexl hour, lhe halls are guiel. Qnly lhe ceaseless droning ol lhe classes and lhe noises ol conslruclion dislurb lhe silenced and darkened halls unlil anolher bell signals a change ol classes, lunche lime, or lhe end ol anolher day. Casual acquainlances spring up and lasl become lriendships lhrough lhe remaining high school years and beyond. Mary Lanman and Marlha Wiegand chal aboul lasl nighl's dale, pulling oll lhe lhoughls ol lhal hislory lesl lhird period, as lhey climb lhe sleps once more lo anolher daily session ol classes. 22 and our romances . and are lasl-minule should have They managed lo wade lhrough lheir morning assignmenls lhe nighl belore, bul lelevision arid phone calls look precedence over lhe resl ol lheir homework. Now, however, wilh lourlh period coming up al any minule, Rich! ard Goodlel and Doug Goll desperalely work on lhose assignmenls lhal lhey iusl never gol around lo doing.
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I v ,fi r yy fel ix Faced wiih womework we done ihe nighi before Whaf's in a book? Before he buys a book from fhe English l-lonor Sooiefy booksfore, Kevin Rinard wanfs fo find ouf. The booksfore, operafed by El-l.S. members, provides a variefy of books accepfable in sophomore, junior, and senior English classes, Hello 4 , . l-ley, Mom, l'll be lafe again. llve gof a called rneefingf' Many sfudenfs like Mark Meyer find The fwo felephones in fhe Main l-lall handy for Calling parenfs for rides home, or for falking fo a friend who is absenf-if fhey are forrunafe enough fo gef fo fhe phones be- fore fhe lines begin fo form. Lo, fhe poor sophomore! Even Jim Billings' broken leg isn'f going fo help him and Mar- shall Lochausen gef a seaf on fhe Senior Bench when sfudi- ous seniors have homework on fheir minds, and are foo busy for chivalry in reverse. . , . And, affer fhe Chaffer has ceased, and fhe once-noisy halls are iusf echoing corridors, only mainfenanoe men like Mr, Nino Flores are leff fo erase fhe dusfy reminders of recenfly crowded pas- sages. Thus Jefferson greefs fhe nighf- in somber spoflessness. 23
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