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MRS. Loretta Harris, secretary, does her best imitation of Bong, bong, bong ' QUENCHING his thirst, Robbie Bur- It ' s a tough job, but somebody ' s got to nett, senior, is relieved after a long, do it refreshing drink a i Bong, bong, bong! Time for next class The sounds of students des- perately trying to get it all to- gether filled the halls between classes. Most people would imagine the laughter, talking, and yelling echoing down the lively hallways. But those were not the only sounds bombard- ing the ears of Redskins scurry- ing from one class to another. It all began with the bell, or if it was not working, Mrs. Loretta Harris ' s creative substitute of Bong, bong! The loud explosion of doors flying open shattered the silent corridors; the horse-like clop of shoes prancing down steps filled the air; and the slosh of soles that never left the floor irritated ears. The unhinging slam of lockers flung about reverberating rat- tles. Nearby, someone quickly lapped upon an arc of bubbling water before it splashed and spattered against the white por- celain. Students broke the barrier be- tween chaos and sanity when they entered their classes. The grinding of a hungry pen- cil sharpener cracked the stiff atmosphere. Graphite and rough rolling pens frantically scratched at papers. The soft shining textbooks were frisked for a missplaced homework as- signment. And a continuous clicking noise flowed from a calculator brutally punched by a student anxious for answers to an uncompleted assignment. These small, barely distin- guished sounds were a very im- portant part of the vivid school days memories that developed from students ' everyday exper- iences. It was hard to believe that so many sounds could be produced in just one five-minute period. OH, no ' I ' m late for class! Tara Little, junior, quicWy bends down to pick up her papers 18 TAKE 5
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WANTING nothing more than to get rid of the flu, Char Moffit, freshman, does not mind having a thermometer in her mouth. Well, only if it doesn ' t stay in there long. 20 FLU
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