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Lunchtime by Stephanie Allen aking A Break en, nine, eight The bell has finally rung. Your stom- ach, impatient with hunger, is ready for lunch. Along with all the other hungry Titans, you head towards your favorite part of school. Using the forty minutes, students took advantage of their free time. Socializing, studying and eating were part of the lunchtime activities. Lorin Tomiyama felt, 'iLunch is the time to hear all the latest gossip? Students could be found relaxing on the quad, sitting in the cafe- teria or on their way to McDonalds and Carls Jr. Students who did not have enough time to do their homework studied in the library or in the Titan center. Bernice Biddlecome emphasized, During lunch, I take care of any unfinished business. Class competitions and music played on the quad gave a much needed break from school. I really like to hear the music at lunch because it gets me in a good mood for my next two classes. I wish they would play it everydayf, com- mented Kristina Klippert. Students were free to do what ever they wanted. Lunch comprised an im- portant part of student life at Poway High School. What is in my salad? Kay Mowen looks for something nutritional. lf , , 1. i if 5 'Yfv VVS' 4 A 1 ,. t4 W I I .Q 'I' I' ' ' s T K A iw 1 . 'Q A Food and talk. Shawn Jones, Tiffany Ansell and Kelly Cuyjet discuss their plans for the weekend. 28 Student Life rffDurin.g lunch, QQSVFWA .Graeme '72-iff'it?1li l. i I lifli I ... I ,i.ir f .riita l .itt , .ti. rtii.3 add .i.t ttiti iici 1 1 ' I w--p Tim Jewell f'
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Emerald Brigade by Stephanie Allen arching With Pride ith determination and pride the Emerald Bri- gade marched into an- other fall season led by Geoff Johnston and Matt Powers. After many long hours of rehearsals, learning new marching drills and memorizing music, the talented group of students were well-prepared for their competi- tions. I roughly practice about 15-20 hours a week, explained Stephanie Lane. Competitions began on October 3rd at the Escondido Tournament of bands. There they earned a superior rating. Be- tween competitions, the band also per- formed at football games. Fight songs and the Mob Squad promoted enthusi- asm among the students. Many students saw their hard work and dedication pay off in other areas as well. Andrew Heimbold believed, Being in band will give me an added edge in college acceptance. John Bishop looked towards the future when he stated, If you know someone in the band, you may see them on records or you may find yourself going to one of their concerts. The Emerald Brigade strived to do their best. Mr. Davis felt, The enthusi- asm and talent of this band is among the strongest, I have ever dealt with. It is with great pleasure and pride that they are part of the program. ff? I ve ruined two pairs of shoes while march- ing on the muddy field -- Laura Davis Band is an enjoyable school activity -- Yvette White Emerold Brigade 27
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Relaxation. Brian Walrod sits in front of the senior wall enjoying his shaded view of the students. , i w. ...nf- we sae' ....-..,..J....Q-- ,,,,..e-v I ,,, hiss. :pf Studying intently. Nathan Johnson and Paul Williams check to see if the combination Was it funny? Karyn Heald smiles in amusement at her friends Works While Bill Gregg 100145 On- joke. Lunchtime 29
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