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YOU shouldn ' t give dirty looks to your teacher, Robin. MANY students work on their accounting during activity period. TAKE A CLOSER LOOK IT appears that Cary and Jane are boring Renee. MOST people think that Lori is in love, while every- one knows that Teresa is crazy. These two pages wiU attempt to show you a closer look at some of our students and your children at many of their vary- ing activities and in many different circum- stances. We realize that we may show you something that you did not even know your child was involved in, but, hopefully, we will not shock anybody by exposing these photographs to you. Some of them miglit even show your child working. MR. Leistner and Judd Johnson make an effort to understand what the computer is saying. THEY don ' t allow people to hide between the rows of books in the library, Kim.
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A group of sophomore girls discuss the activities of the night before. NO, Rex, you can ' t come over tonight because there is school tomorrow. FOR A BREAK IN THE ROUTINE THE beautiful halls at South Adams High School present a diversity of attract- ions and atmospheres. The halls are a busy and crowded section of the school when students arrive for school, between classes, lunch -time, and when school finishes for the day. The carpeted halls offer the stu- dents a comfortable place to exchange in- teresting gossip, study for a test, complete assignments, talk to loved ones and friends, or just to sit down and relax before the next class. Many students enjoy mingling in the halls before school begins in order that they may discuss the happenings of the night before, rationalize about the up- coming day or hopefully grab an extra 15 minutes of sleep. The students also enjoy spending time in the halls during the lunch hour, which seems to help break the monot- ony and seriousness of their other classes. A big smile forms on Christie Werst face while she is decorating the halls. SEVERAL students take a break before they embark on another difficult class. IT appears that Sheryl Amstutz can ' t decide where she should begin. Cary Herman THESE two senior pictures were placed on these pa- ges because they were not present when the seniors had their pictures taken.
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SEVERAL members of a sophomore shop class work feverishly on a subject. DON ' T worry Dennis, it will all be over shortly. ' %- MOST of the students tried to listen to the teacher, but Jerry Jett couldn ' t help smiling for our camera- man. THE typical expression of Miss Robin Moore. IBB HI .ttJEJi Kb,! J Am 1 in • f P k. m IF we could only know what they are thinking. WHAT a face on that dude or otherwise known as Randy Moser.
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