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Lunch 13 4. Gove Allen fills the coke machine before the lunch rush. 5. Try balancing the fries on your head and drink at the same time. 2. “Ladies and Gentlemen Mike Finnell. — Mr.
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12 Student Life I. Two for the price of one. 3. Does anyone want to come to the student store with me? Lunch — it's much more than just a time for eating. It's a time to spend with friends, often do- ing little more than talking. Sometimes it is necessary to find a secluded area and spend time studying for a dreaded exam. It gives us a much needed break to gather the courage to face the rest of the day. Lunch is a time to relieve classroom wrought tensions; a time to re- lease excess energies; a time for planning the weekend's ac- tivities. Often we pile into our cars and head for McDonald's or Jack-in-the-Box, but it is not unusual for us to opt to stay on campus and just be ourselves.
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Monotony would be too harsh and inappropriate a word to describe life at R.H.S. The infi- nite cycle of school (in which we were all entangled); however, tended to drain the energy out of most. For relief and recuper- ation, students chose to step out of the mainstream at times, hoping for a little escapism, hoping to escape reality. This daydreaming is enforced in many ways. Dozing on the front lawn proved a favorite at lunch (even, at times, during class!), or right after, or before school. If one took a jaunt through the parking lot, a low din could be heard filtering through cars. These theraputic vibes sustained many stu- dents from day to day. Others simply chose to be bizarre, to let off excess pressure or steam. Then there were those who chose neither craziness nor do- cility, but complete self-absorb- tion. Sound familiar? Those were the people with the glazed eyes or the people sprawled out in the shade of the nearest tree. Yes, without these bouts of apathy and detachment, it would have been double the task, for a great many students, to survive the daily routine of school. 14 Student Life
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