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98 Freshmen Double lunch is c: he first day of school was chaotic with the freshmen trying to find their classrooms. Even the rest of us who had been here before were looking for an in- visible 222 across the street, while it was sit- ting on the girls athletic field all the time. Room 308 was an emp- ty dark room without any desks or carpets. Now where do we go? To the library until the new portables across from Baler Alley are com- plete, came the weary reply from teachers who were also frustrated with construction delays which left them with no place to teach. The big question was always, Do you have X or Y lunch? l have Y lunch, said my best friend. Oh, no! Now l'll probably have to eat lunch all by myself. I could already tell this year was going to be trouble. I feel stupid eating lunch alone, said Senior Kim Foote. There l was just like Kim eating lunch with the on- ly two friends who shared the same lunch. The field looked so emp- ty with little crowds of three or four here and there. Lunch time was so quiet. It didn't stay quiet for long. Second lunch students were outside talking while we were class trying to study. l wondered which w1 worse, not being able hear in class or eatir lunch so late. l get so hungry in fif- period. It seems forev until lunch, said Juni Liz Mendez. l thought the Sin lunch schedule Wednesday was fina going to be a chance be with an my friend but it was the opposit' By the third single luncr needed another pair l Reebocks. l spent rr time running from club r club trying to keep L with the activities. We have a bake sa tomorrow and a c wash Saturday, sa
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ble t ouble rs. Hall, Close Up ad- isor. Oh, ok. l have to go to EC now. Did you bring your sheet? Sorry, too many clubs my mind. Finally we had to com- . This was just too to handle. We took case to the school The library was packed, ot, and stuffy that ASB President Alex acias tried to negotiate ore single lunch eriods during a week. We had only 10 minutes n the agenda and in the nd the once-a-week ingle lunch schedule revailed. Second semester the single lunch was com- pletely eliminated. Club meetings were now scheduled on Wednes- day after school. Classes ended 30 minutes early to give students an opportunity to attend a club meeting or use the library. BLT were now schedu once a grading period. Well, this year has turn ed out to be confusing, full of complaints and definitely bizarre. The lunch atmosphere chang- ed from crowded and crazy to boring and lone- ly. - Jaelle Arciniega It-'QL 'Huw S- 's Freshmen 99
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