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Fifth Perlod Begins an Afternoon of Study At the end of lunch, many students went to fifth period determined to pay attention and do their work. They soon found out, however, that a full stomach aided the drowsiness that set in as a result of the mid-day warmth. The teachers observed the students atten- tion span shortening and their minds wandering. They kept going though, and the stu- dents got the lesson and did the work assigned. Since fifth period was the last class for many seniors, they looked for- ward to the bell at 1:30. 4 Fifth Period X 65
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Mr. Higginbotham ll J, with a piece of string and a spare moment, keeps busy with this creation. Mr. PoweII's class Q21 works quietly so Mr. Powell can concentrate on his work. Debbie Stringer Q31 puts the finishing touches on her ceramic piece before the bell rings. When doing her work, Mrs. Gir- ardin H1 prefers the peace and quiet of an empty room. ff ix 64 f Fifth Period -,yy
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As the final moments of fifth period ticked away, many seniors got ready to leave to go home or to work. Some seniors didn't have a ride home and had to stay to ride the bus. Others, however, had a special interest in a sixth period class and stayed. These were the students with a spe- cial desire for education. The sophomores and iuniors car- ried on as usual, going to sixth period as they would to any other class. However, know- ing that this was the last hour of another day of school, they kept watching the clock, wait- ing for that final bell . . . 'Wun- 66 I Sixth Period
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