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And, the joy of passing time MASSING TIME
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The smiles on the faces of seniors Abbie Mac- Neish, Jeffrey Christianson, Dennis Hackett and Laurie Cantalini illustrate a successful dance. Freshman Andrew Hersman and seniors Ka- ren Sullivan and Julie Piano calm their nerves by decorating for the big dance. Senior Katie Brown bosses around her friends junior Suzanne Singiser and senior Lynn Rist as they ponder their next move in dance preparation. SEMI-FORMAL
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PASSING TIME The four minute rush A visitor to the halls of Minne- chaug during passing time takes his life in his hands as mobs of students come alive during a four minute break. For those lucky students who have classes close to one another the four minutes can be a chance to catch their breath, but for those who must run from the music room, for example, to the computer lab in M- Hall, the task is monumental. After flying from one end of the building to the other, the student is greeted with You ' re late. Where ' s your pass? Maria Louisa Odriozola, a visitor from Spain to our school, was both- ered by the pressure put on students to get from one place to another so quickly. Her solution was to let the students stay put while the teachers ran from class to class! Juniors Pamela Pappas and Karen Ceraza with Corinn Miller, sophomore, make a group ef- fort talking on the phone while freshman Bonnie Watson passes her time studying. Accompanying children on a Halloween pa- rade are seniors Jill Sands, Lisa Pabich, and Judy Ross, students in the Child Studies class of Mrs. Carol Doss. Freshmen Karen Callahan, Nicole Smith, and Michelle Nadowski primp. PASSING TIME
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