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While most people were studying in classrooms during fourth period, students who were members of Band could be found on the baseball field for an hour or more practicing to perfect their marching skills in order to present half time shows at the football games. After marching for the maior- ity of fourth period, these stu- dents were hot, sweaty, and tired, yet still had the spirit to lead cheers in the lunchroom. The band was known for their original and imaginative cheers. Some of the favorites were WE FEEL GREAT, SARDlNES AND PORK AND BEANS, and YABBA- DABBA-DOO. 36 X Lunch
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I..- 'jf 5 Lunch Rewards Laboring Students Hundreds of hungry stu- dents depended on lunch to help them make it to the end of sixth period. Lunches were served in two lines. One served a hot main dish, and the other served a nutritious sandwich. This year the price of a lunch was 600 and milk shake could be purchased for 304 . Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors alike welcomed these periods of rest and relaxation between their fourth and fifth period classes. People in first lunch are too busy eat- ing for conversation ll 1. While this student helps himself to silverware, straws, and napkins 121, another stu- dent enioys a hamburger l3l. The lunchroom Q41 is always filled with hungry students during fourth period, Jerry Shireman l5l eats a vanilla milkshake. lunch ! 35
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ng rf Richard Dempsey lll is a perfectionist at playing the trombone. Concentration is a must Q21 when Mrs. Green l3l instructs band students in the techniques of marching. The band, led by Bill McClellan Ml expresses their feelings. The percussionists l5l march, while Dale Nader and Bruce Mason lol practice the trumpet. Lunch X 37
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