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Decisions were made on how to spend the fifty minutes be- tween 12:10 and 1:00 p.m. With whom to have lunch, where to eat, and what to eat often caused brains to get in a dither. Some students chose not to eat and many rushed home to watch the soap operas. For some, lunch lasted five minutes at most and the rest of the time could be used play- ing hacky sack, pitching washers, or resting on the letters. “Hacky sack is definitely harder than it looks,” said Courtney Wicker. Trying to keep the little beanbag-type ball in the air caused sore muscles and skinned knees and elbows for beginners. Developing strong muscles, some students pitched washers twenty feet trying to hit the small holes in the ground. The holes became more sophisticated in the spring when plastic pipe was placed in them. Throughout the year, lunchtime was active or a time to relax and en- joy being with your friends. WITH EXPERTISE. Lm Warden kicka the hacky tack at lunch with classmatas. Lunch Activity
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WITH AGILITY. Roy Beam continue to keep the ag «hop during lunch, the hacky sack off of the ground in front of ON A WARM DAY, Anastacia Molina and Charlotte Bernal get a large charge out of lunchtime activities. DODGING PEBBLES, Shane Mogford duck and Eddie Heath leans back against the tree at the H. LET’S GO PONDERING. Kellie Jetton meditates at the April 18th coke party. Lunch Activities
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Things Go Better With Coke ££|t gave us a little bit of slack,” I said Jeff Maddux. Two coke parties were given by Mr. Dag Azam, principal, for mid-morning breaks in April for the entire stu- dent body and teachers. These breaks helped relieve ten- sions of both teachers and students in the spring semester, which had no holidays or breaks. They lasted between fifteen and thirty minutes between third and fourth periods. It opened another door for students to reach him,” said Daynah Davis. “They were wonder- ful! said Shannan Carl, that was just real nice and thoughtful of him.” BREAKING for a brief visit, Aracely Salazar, Charlotte Bernal, and Anastacia Molina have a coke. 24 Is1-1 JBZm Coke Parites
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