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CH2 Tim AT A LAKH CILCCIC 2 Bzzz . . . “Oh, no—Monday morning again! Turn that alarm clock off! (yawn) Just 5 more minutes- PLEASE!” Monday mornings—everyone’s pet peeve. Gray, yucky, Monday the morning after the night before. Sleepy students wander aimlessly through the halls, struggling to emerge from the hapless limbo of Monday. Half-finished homework, muggy days, Monday night band practice, and bulging lockers, are all part of the beginning of the week. The only thing to look forward to is Monday Night Football and the hope that maybe tomorrow will be better. Above: Ronnie Freeman and Roger Johnson practice hard to learn their music. Top. Cindy Wilson is shocked as the paper and books tumble out of her locker. MONDAY-13 Above: Dennis sighs, Oh, nr another Monday. Top: Bobby helps out.
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12-MONDAY CO k Right: Lisa Efurd listens attentively as Greg Barnes reminisces about the weekend. Below: A big yuk” for the football boys was summer practice. Center: Tommy Osborne finds the skate- board useful, especially when one is late.
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“The king is gone... Although Tuesday is usually a rather non-descript day, with homework and class- work well under way, the death of the king of rock music made one Tuesday especially memorable. Elvis’ death not only shocked and stunned the world but also set off a wave of Presley mania at school. T- shirts, posters, art work, and even paperbacks became common place. Everyone seemed to want to preserve his memories of the man who had become a legend in our time. Veterans are honored on Tuesday, Nov. 1 Lisha Nolan uses her creativity to make a poster for the junior High football game while Lisa Kling works to finish her homework. 14—TUESDA'
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