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Q4 - t it HALLS Scene 1: The peace and quiet of an unused hall, Scene 2: The rush between classes starts. Scene 3: The mob is out in Force now and you have to take your life into your ovxm hands. Scene 4: The warning bell has sounded and the running to classes has begun. The best way to find out about how our students and teachers react to our hallways is to go out and take a survey, Of course, I did this during fourth period so that I wouldn't be in such danger of running eighth graders, opening lockers, or flying books. When Dwayne Fisher was asked how he felt about the halls between classes, he replied I really don't know. Karen Klanac says she often feels that shes going to suffocate and that she has to dodge everyone to get to class. Mrs. Blount, when asked, replied too Full of loversw, while Mrs. Chambers said that the kissing and running get on my nerves, es- pecially the running . Many students com- mented on the lovers in the halls, and as David Dickerson put it, you get to see a little ex- tracurricular activity if you're luckyff 'mf- Wi' -ssm 'a'sie!wa. tt g Elm..
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