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PHONING RULES change forcing junior Aaron PaT- Terson and sophomore Aaron lvlaunu To use The pay phone. GING OUT aT break are fresh STARING OUT info space is senior Ryan men STeve Peppmeier and Kelly Hansen as he needs his break. TAKE A BREAK! The 1985-86 school day sTorTed prompTly aT 8:05 a.m. AfTer Two early morning classes The sTudenTs were rewarded wiTh a 45 minuTe break. During break sTudenTs chose To do differenT Things. Sopho- more Judi Robinson said, Break gives you Time To wake up and To be wiTh friends. Every Tuesday and Thursday The Arrow sTaff sold donuTs dur- ing break. Many sTudenTs en- joyed These donuTs, while The Arrow sTaff made money for The pubIicaTion of The paper. SWI oTher sTudenTs found WheTofmBhkxTnQhVshome- work or To do some IasT minufe sTudying. When asked whaT he did during break senior STeve Gueck replied, I finish my Cal- culus wiTh help from oTher Cal- culus sTudenTs. Senior Amy lvlaunu added, lT's a nice Time To have quick meeTings and To make quick phone calls for class or sTudenT councHacHvmesH Jodi Mcliall, sTudenT body secreTary expressed The opin- ion of The sTudenT body when she said, Break should be longer! Ief's fake a break 15 MR. WRIGHT helps senior exchange sTudenT Mari Honda wiTh her Calculus
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who's number one as he Takes The checkered flag. LEAPING OVER The gaTe is senior Lorraine Vickery in a riding compeTiTion. SHOWING OFF his skaTe- boarding TalenTs is sopho- more Jeff Leonard. Fl. YIN' HIGH Many sTudenTs were in- volved in acTiviTies noT affili- aTed wiTh our school. Dana An- derson, Lorraine Vickery, and Jeff Leonard were a few of The sTudenTs aT our school involved in These acTiviTies. Senior Dana Anderson had been involved wiTh moTorcyles for nine years. The lasT Three years he Took his TalenT To local race Tracks. When asked why he liked racing Dana said, IT Takes up all my spare Time, and when I graduaTe I will be con- cenTraTing even more on rac- ing. Senior Lorraine Vickery was involved in raising, Training and showing horses. 'lRighT now iT is jusT a hobby buf in The fuTure l hope To make iT inTo a busi- ness, she said. Sophomore Jeff Leonard spenT his spare Time on a ska- Teboard. He compeTed in var- ious sTreeT compeTiTions. When asked why he liked skaTe- boarding Jeff sTaTed, Mainly for fun. l . X 4' . . ' is R, 1, i l non-school sports 17
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