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Year's end finally here lt started months before - that anx- and doing homework became taboo. ious desire for school to end: senioritis Escapes from school and activities that had taken over the whole school. Stu- were school sponsored were sought after dents from the sophomore class on up eagerly. were waiting for May 29th to finally arrive. For some, school didn't seem that bad Students found it hard to listen in class but for the majority it was only bearable. 1 ,.w i i fl if ks-.-v1 A,',-I' 'il s 54u Top right: Junior Laura Lineman tries the jammed X lock excuse. Top left: The library was always considered a place to study, research, talk, and even blow bubbles. Above: Junior Romy Robinson seeks help in English from her teacher, Linda Florus. Above right: Deep in thought, senior Sig Luian attempts to study in the study center. Right: Junior Norman Franco checks out the action in the hall. 4
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As end nears, students take time to relax Homework?! Are you kidding? Some students took home Physics, Calculus, Government, and English every day. Yet with all this junk piled on them - they took time out to have some fun, join a club and even. . . relax! There were times when school got to be too much for students to handle but, a lunch trip to the park or goofing around with friends could always break the monotony and help make those last days a little easier to bear. Top right: Jeffrey Pachek, sophomore, greets one of his classmates. Above right: Junior Susan Johns takes a break on the school's front lawn. Above: While trying to read his literature book, jun- ior Richard Fraga's eyes bulge . 256 Design and story by Sherrie Couch K . Hip. Above: Basketball players sophomore Debbie River- kamp and senior Jackie Flobinson ham it up. Right: At the end of the day, senior Lisa Thompson prepares to carry her locker in her arms.
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