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; ,;n V mm- : 4 %•;v . y v V■ 2 •. •;• v:v.. . :. :,. iENIOR PAJAMA DA V which took place during pirit week finds seniors Jodi Kintz and Sandy ones talking with friends before first period. School Day— 13
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TOO EARLY IN THE MORNING classes some- times tend to make one drowsy. Brian Kurek catches up on a little sleep during recordkeeping. School sometimes not so serious Cars filled the parking lot as the students began to arrive. Some students climbed into others cars to share a little gossip before the school day began. As 8:00 neared the people in the parking lot slowly shifted toward the doors of the school. Before school I like to sit in my car, listen to the stereo and finish a cigarette, said senior Brian Worden. Clusters of students began to form in the Commons discussing weekend plans, the day ' s tests and homework. Many students do different things before going to class. I usually sit upstairs by my locker and talk to friends who walk by in the hall, said Holly Raver, sophomore. We walk around the halls and sabotage HISTORY CLASS is a required subject that ju- niors must take. Craig Fox does his assignment as Dawn Kinney looks on. Mrs. Holt ' s classroom, agreed Curt Ester- line and Andy Police who are juniors. As the morning bell rang, the students parted separate ways, only to trudge to their first period classes. I ' m glad I have Parenting first period. I think if I had Government I couldn ' t keep my eyes open, said one senior student. The classes dominated the school day with a half-hour set aside for lunch which provided a needed break from the classroom curricu- lum. An activity period was optional for those who wanted to give up their half-hour study period. The school days sometimes seem as though they will never end, but as a person gets closer and closer to graduation the school days seem to get much shorter. I - CONCERT CHOIR is sometimes a bit less than serious. Seniors Beth Brockmann and Dawn Christianer take a break from singing. WRITING ON CASTS is always fun to read ai Stephanie Spearin finds out while holding Tin Hoffer ' s cast. Tammy Atkinson watches on. 12— School Day
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■.«5, ' ' ' H I Hr 1 - »C ' »««A T ' % - ' rt ' v i n AN ANNUAL TRADITION, the Homecoming Dance was attended by many such as Dawn Christianer and Jennifer Mann. ■BOOT THE WARRIORS was the theme of the freshman float. Carrie Fedele, Ellen Felten and Renee McQueen enjoy the ride. 14 — Homecoming
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