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There ' s Always Time To Talk I love to talk! I enjoy it! It makes me happy, Michelle La Fargue said. The favorite pastime on campus was talk- There were many topics of conversation, but the main ingredient was the other per- son. Gina Schmaltz and Kim Crawford said they talked to find out what people are like and to get to know them. Sammy Platz said, I talk be- cause nobody else will. Like many others, Stephani Wilson said, There ' s noth- ing better to do. Kim Paine added, I get bored if I don ' t talk. People 43
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1. In Mr. Bija ' s third year Spanish class Scott Milton, Tony Ananea, and Stacy Evans take a break. 2. Before class, Michelle LaFargue and Diane Kirchnavy talk and finish homework. 3. At break juniors gather around the tables. 4. With no shyness in them, Eric Dyck, Norman Aleks and Steve Braida happily pose for a camera on campus. 5. Gina Patz, Sheilia Fleck and Jennifer Ward make them- selves comfortable at lunch time, while they enjoy their food in the quad. 42 People
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What ' s New? Everyone seemed to be talking on campus, but what about? People were always talking about people. It could ' ve been enemies, families, or friends. Arguments and love lives were popular topics of con- versation. Fashion was a conversation starter mainly among girls. Clothes, hair, and make-up were important as always. Sometning exciting was al- ways happening on week- ends or vacations, and people were always getting new jobs. Going out to lunch and out on dates were other uses for free time that people looked forward to and talked about. The future was an impor- tant subject especially with juniors and seniors. From buying a car to attending a certain college, the future was talked about with great inter- est. The many forms of enter- tainment started a lot of con- versations: concerts, movies, music, and T.V. Another subject that peo- ple talked about was school. Teachers, subs, classes, as- signments, homework, studying, memorizing, and deadlines were just some of the topics. Sports too were enjoyable forms of conversation from games, teams, team members to C.I.F. 44 People I
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