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1 During one of the Ranger Week doys. Mr John Gordon. English teacher, takes part in the stick horse race in the commons at lunch. You better take a picture of this because I'm never going to do this again! he said Photo by R Morin Mr. Charles Polk, assistant principal, takes time out during his busy schedule to sell football tickets during fourth period. Price for students was 2. Photo by Mr. Turner Upon completion of the R.O.T.C. shooting program, participants receive certificates and medals from Capt R A Corral. They Include Mrs. Nancy Walsh. Ms Gail Adams and Mr Don Bossley. Photo by D Aiken Taking Time Out • 23 uoriL w-ra
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After another hectic lunch period of for a moment between lunches before photographing students for 1.0. cards. another long line appears. Photo by R. Mr Frank Hutchins and Mr. Jackie Morin Crawford, assistant principals, pause Once in awhile everyone needs a break, so through the year, students found the chance to take time out from their busy schedules to par- ticipate in various activities. Lunch was usually the time students just stood around and talked with their friends while munch- ing out on candy bars or M M's. Organizations took advantage of this time to sell their various products, whether it be candy, T-shirts or bumper stickers. A break in the routine of the year came when the combined (as of last year) Ranger Twirp Weeks were shortened to two days. In explaining why the events were shortened. Allison Smith. Student Council member, commented, Too much time was wasted in class, and students didn't participate in after-school activities. We decided to try it this way and see if students cooperated. Girls, assuming there would be a Twirp Dance, planned on the traditional role reversal and asked their favorite guy out. But since there had been several dances held recent- ly, Twirp Week was rescheduled and, eventual- ly, never held. Although confusion may have gotten in the way of relaxation sometimes, students and faculty always seemed to find a way to take time out. Just in time For a break 22 • Taking Time Out
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24 • Governor and First Lady A part of the annual assembly. Tony Estes performs during the entertain ment section of the show Photo by R Guenther Helping to make sure that things run smoothly. Stephanie Sappmgton and Roy Morin do their port os M.C.'s of the double assembly Photo by R. Guenther The Court: (lionl) Wendy Walsh. Vivian Penntnger. Robin Bean. Jamie Andrus. Kristi Viafore. Kelli Naismith. Kim Mosley (2) Greg Stms. Mike Marlow. Todd Hebert. Marc Bossley. Donovan Forbes. Joe Fred LaCour. Brad Walsh Photo by R. Guenther
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