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Opposite page, spring time allowed students to enjoy lunch hour out-of-doors. This page, top: Larry Miller and Mike Thorpe are served lunch by Florence Sirokman and Mary Kimberline. Bottom left: Kathy Finley and Jean- nie Pasquale are shown in the high school cafete- ria. Bottom right: Mildred Nance. Kim Smith. Diana Bemdt, Dannie McCarthy. Molly Murphy. Missy Mehos, and Emily Eggleston get-together after lunch. 21
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— A Time To Do Your Own Special Thing Noon Hour Noon hour is a time for talk- ing, paying special interest to the more important people .fin- ishing last minute assignments, or sacking out for a brief moment. It's time to eat lunch, to talk, and to tell those special secrets to friends. And when we're tired of talk- ing we attend any one of a dozen class meetings. I.R.C. in room 1, or Student Council in the Library, all of which meet during lunch. Stu- dents often play with a frisbee or throw a football around. Noontime ... a chance to study for tests, and to catch up on homework, to read . . . Some people elude the faculty, and have a smoke in Post's Alley” or head for Pizza Hut or the A W. Noontime ... a time to talk to people on the plaza, to sit on the lawn and conversa- tionalize or just to stand in the halls, lean against the lockers, and watch the people go by. Noontime ... a free time ... a time to do your special thing, to do whatever you want to do and to do it the way you want to. 20
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