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559 faqs? k K ,ai 2 if 1 Q if ,W ,6 mm., I PARTICIPATING in the Summer Olympics that took place during lunch are Tony Hage and Luis Ventura, both seniors. JoAnn Murphy, sophomore and Suzy Taylor, assistant principal, look on as the students competed in Wfionary. STUDY TIME Working on last minute homework is Camille Williams, senior and Jennie Ortiz, sophomore. They enjoyed 'being able to go to the library during lunch.
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DIFFERE Being different doesn't mean being a failure. A look at today's successful people shows that dedicated, hard workers and risk takers succeed and achieve goals as well as great fame. Cher is a famous actress whose outrageous style has earned her a reputation as one of the most free-spirited stars of Hollywood. David Letterman is a talk show host who entertains people with his sarcastic sense of humor and seems to satirize everyone and everything. Anyone appearing on his show is subject to Letterman's often personal and embarrassing comments. Robin William's spontaneous and improvisation- al style of stand-up comedy has marked his place forever in the comedians hall of fame. Even the role he played in Good Morning Vietnam, which got him a best actor nomination, was taylor-made to fit to lie MA . 4 12 WW ea gg, fra- 2 iff if ,W William's personality. Pee Wee Herman is a young comedian who has made a living out of being a childish nerd. He HB longer is an actor playing a role, but a living circus act. His insight into children's humor has made him famous. . Terrance Trent D'Arby has combined the styles of many of the Motown greats like Otis Redding, Susan Cooke, Smokey Robinson and James Brown to the modern style of Earth, Wind and Fire, Prince and the funk band, the Yellowjacketsi His harmonious voice, combined with the well produced sounds of his backing musicians, make an interesting alternative to every day pop music. Although no one from Red Oak has achieved this kind of fame yet, perhaps the few who dare to be different will some day be in the lime-light. 5 Dulworth and Jennie Oliver, practice their lines Q .4 in a play. They advanced to Area in one-act. -n f 0 if .I f M ' A, t MAKING A STATEMENT Anne 4 he tffri Baker, junior and Anthony Clayton, ' ' T freshman, dress to make their own fl , statement. They made their own ' trendy style. - f , . N .. ................ ,,. ...,...,......,.. , ..,.. ................,,..... ..... . . .-.-.-.-,-.-.-.-.-.-,-.-.-:-:-1V:-Z-1-Z-I-I-1-2-1-24:-1,Z-:f:-I-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-.-.fig:-I-t-t-254:-t-'A' ' ' '-:qv -,3,g.g,g.g.3.3, QR aexigsx.-FIEIEIEIEIEIEIE
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TAKING TIME OUT of lunch is Nichole Etheridge, senior. Nichole enjoyed the peace and quiet of the library. I Q ,yf'f,,tfa.l TALKING to her boyfriend is Trudi Hill, sophomore. Trudi spends most of her lunch period on the phone. UNCH TIME used as play, Work time Nachos! Nachos! , a 16 year old drawing on a chalk board, a guy wearing a prom dress and someone's nose stuck in a book were just a few activities that occur during lunch among students and teachers alike. Talking with friends was one of the most popular activities for students during lunch. Lunch was a time to get away from class. I enjoyed talking with my friends because we couldn't talk much during class, Tammy Senter, senior, said. Homework was another must that students did in lunch. I did my homework during lunch because I had a lot of other things to do when I was at home, Suzanne Evans, senior, said. Students were not the only ones that took advantage of the time given for lunch. Teachers and administrators also used this time to do important things. The school had to cut down on PA announcements during class so I talked to them during lunch. This way I could talk to all the students and see them at the same time. I felt like I could communicate with the students better, John Sullivan, principal, said. Clubs and classes took lunch time to make money. - I helped because I had such a big mouth and people could hear me yell Nachos, Nachos!', Don Powers, science teacher, said. Lunch time was always used. Sometimes it was a break from the day, sometimes it was business as usual, but it was always used. STORYBOOK CHARACTERS Wearing his finest dress, Billy Miller and fear hearted lion, David Sullivan, both sophomores, take part in NHS inductions during lunch. All inductees dressed up for one day. Qu, fbi.- ' -'-, 26337-:ei a ...L'.,L-. V, ----- . Q 3, , 33.3-5.3.3. 3-.33 g.g bL.g.3.3.5.3.:x.:.5.,-.3.4.--5.3.-.3.
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