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Guidance’s college room makes a good class- time diversion for college-bound senior Mona Lewis. Fired up for the last pep rally of the regular season, varsity basketball coaches Mr. Robert Miller and Mr. Haywood McCrickard help the cheerleaders excite the noisy student body crowd. FFA strongmen unload the last few boxes of oranges, grapefruit, and tangelos for the annual FFA Citrus Fruit Sale. Capturing his club-mates undivided attention, Secretary Bobby Dodson reads the minutes in preparation for the monthly club-day meeting of the FFA. Heading for their buses on a suddenly-shortened schoolday, Diane Jefferson and Shelia Lawhome fight their way through a heavy winter snowstorm. Getting Out of Class 27
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The easy way out Anyone ever caught in a long, boring day knew the only way out of the grind was to get out of class. Some days getting out of class was easy; the cheerleaders saved the day with a pep rally or someone broke the monotony with an assembly. From screaming stu- dent crowds to clowning faculty rein- deer, tired students found an occasional much-needed break. Some students didn’t mean to miss class, but somehow managed to skip out just the same. The Second Brigade and SODA partners were always ex- pected to miss a little time. FFA, FBLA, and DECA members found Club Day to be another routine-breaker in the monthly schedule. When all else failed, there was the old “try anything to get out of class” ap- proach. Students begged their way to lockers or bathrooms for a few minutes reprieve from class. Others didn’t have to beg — they were asked to leave by harassed teachers. After all, everyone — even teachers — needed a break sometime. : cod A Santa’s not-so-ordinary reindeer, faculty mem- bers Mr. Glenn Reichard, Mr. Ray Wade, Mr. Michael Bennett, and Santa himself, Mr. Earl Murray, dash away to the student body’s delight at the Christmas assembly. 26 Getting Out of Class Caught off guard by the supnene October snowstorm, Mr. Marshall Tumer hurries from his mechanical drawing class to the commons area.
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Unable to eat another bite, Kenda Millner watches Terrell May attack a rolled up Sal’s pizza after a Friday night basketball game. With an eagle eye on the pins, Tina Sharp relaxes at the Plaza Bowl with a few quick frames. At the wall after a Friday night basketball game, Eddie Roberts waves a friendly hello to a newly- arriving friend. 28 Weekends
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