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Katie Chambers (top left) has that Oh no. I forgot my lunch box look. Rows of buses (top right) stand ready for homeward bound students. Some students (above left) must wait for their rides, happiness is having your own driver, Bassim Riad (left) seems to say. A few students (above) know they arc not going anywhere for awhile. Student Life 15
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Tromping up and down stairs is a frequent activity for primary and intermediate students (right). Students from the primary and intermediate schools (below) move out at the sound of the bell. Nicole Gunderson and Dara Tilzey (below right) head for the buses after a tiring day. SAIS-R students rush for the buses. At the end of the school day comes the rush for the buses. Most of the 450 companies sending students to SAIS-R provide bus service. For others, private drivers and car pooling are necessary. But all rush when they hear the bell. 14 Student Life
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Students display preferences for all At SAIS-R, students wear their preferences on their sleeves ... and their T-shirts, lunch boxes, book bags, and notebooks. An unofficial survey of lunch boxes shows that primary and intermediate favorites include Cabbage Patch, Care Bears, Garfield, Hello Kitty, A-Team , Knight Rider, and Gremlins. Older intermediate and jun- ior high students' T-shirts and notebooks show preferences for rock groups Duran Duran, Van Halen, and Police, as well as the movie Ghostbusters. Stickers still generate heavy trading sessions with primary in- Jlm SecII's T-shirt (top left) shows us his choice for favorite movie. her T-shirt touting Michael Jackson, Sarah Corsble (top right) likes Smurfs, too. termediate students while a big hit with Junior high students is the break dance phenomenon. Students showed off their skill at a Break-Off competition at lunch October 6. Tania and Christina Zampleri (above left) display the popular Cabbage Fateh dolls. Lunch boxes represent students' favorites (above). 16 Student Life
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