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Gimme a Break! just when we think we can't push our pencils for another minute, lunchtime arrives and we get a well-deserved break from our academic pursuits. Our first job is to refuel for our afternoon classes, and we have the choice of brown-bagging it Cwe're too old for Masters of the Universe lunchboxesj, or standing in line to play cafeteria roulette. Most of the time the cafeteria lunches are pretty good, but watch out when the menu says Cook's Surprise ! Of course, if you can wait long enough, you can take advantage of the Snack Shack. Meanwhile, in the library, many students use their valuable time to finish homework, read a book, look at their favorite magazine, or sometimes just escape the cold. For those with extra energy to burn off, the equipment room will gladly check out all kinds of sports equipment. Sometimes, you'll even find kids arm-wrestling, jumping around in sacks, running around with their legs tied together, or heaving footballs with all their might. No, they aren't crazy - they're taking part in the special activities sponsored by Student Council. 50 Lunch! l One: Another one bites the dust for jeremy Williams and Tony Forde as they crash and burn in the three- legged-race. Two: You're going down! , glares jo Ann Wolff at her opponent in the armewrestling contest. Three: jaci Kaufman models the latest fashions in burlap before the start of the sack race.
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new +11 M. rw: One: Preparing for oral presentations, Tina Wisdom and Janice Mertes get some assistance from Miss Laslavic. Three: Students from Mrs. Zoeller's Class make good use of their library time to do some required research. X..-if V Y 5 Four: Mrs. Zoeller takes grammar seriously, because she wants her students to be successful in the future. Greg Book hopes his future holds an 'A' on this assignment. Five: Sometimes English gets a little, shall we say, unexciting? Thats where Mrs. Hamiltons great sense of humor steps in to make class more fun. Fourth Period - English 49
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yi' 'x Qi? A , . ,K . 5 W 2 al. Four: Looking a little like Siamese twins, jake Bowen and Aaron Hatton turn on the steam as they approach the finish line. Five: I really got wrapped up in this activity! grins Lane Stanley following the TP wrap, Six: Valerie Boyd and Heather Baldwin put their heads together to help each other out on their homework. Lunch!51
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