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LOWNING IN lass clowning was a major pasttime for many students during the school year. Everyone heard of the time that there were a 'mil- lion' pencils stuck in the ceiling, or what about the time that it was an all-out paper wad war with the neighbors across the . si'i i iiii aisle. It seemed to r-ll .ystar need tzthfvi be an escape for ummmthheitihgw iyss, some and 'for like ifl'nceg'Mlckels others. an at' ,hiy y . s.s,' Q, tractive' alter- f s ,Q-eQ native. It was a way to gain recognition from y gpyg, g fellow peers and 'figfpt-Cf''fart1ua.a1as1zsiaw..1.f,,.g Just to break the class is greatlilt breaks iiii. ice for many new- '5y.Qtghgg,ggg1e.day-tovday rou- as ahh,,grgqsddcnssiiirgrsymm,yyy comers. i I drew in cismsm. ryyyy peace signs on s Mari Peru every available 1 pi,rct1s 1 i i.,, space and ar- gued with my neighbors and At the last minute . , . While waiting for the bell to ring, CLASS teachers about religion and politics. said Amy Snell. Everyone remembered the people and escapades that made the classes and school day fun. It usually depends on the intention and insan- ity of the escapadef' said John Reneau when he com- mented what he thought of class clowns. Many class clowns were braver when a substitute was filling in because their iden- tity was safe. But in the end one thing is sure: all of those memorable times were just good, clean fun. Taking aim . , . While preparing for a test flight in lab, Sean Rublno relaxes and enjoys the tree time. Photo by Bryan Nix -1 J. t Ricky Armyo skims the required I, V reading for his next class. 4 g , A -- A Y - t Photo by Bryan Nix . A VV V , , 4 X A balancing act . . . V ll A 24- - While getting her act together, Ve- , I g ronica Fortiz carelirlly makes her VV A L ' ' it ' ,WH gg A way to the nearest trash Can' 1 :lk A rk . l,,.,W. V fn. , M H , I I My Photo by Bryan Nix Q W ?.,g'? Q. N , ...--- -. . , ....,, ,. ., M V 2 8 SPECIAL TIMES
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look - who? 5 6 C I have 9 a green peace 6 - slgn on my wall and some ' . groovy writings. 225 I also hills my ' T posters on the 455 ' , N 4 ,h 'Q 'Q Jr Y wi! I fx 6 s' 'xiii - f A Lf' h J . celllng. , , -Beth Bablna C C Some people say my room is like Helen Gallegher's. I have a spectrum that glows on my dresser. , , -Wayne Shulls f C My parents think my room ls a pig pen. They call lt a Black Hole, because things go ln, but don't come out. , , -Mlchelle Spencer 6 6 My parents feel that my room ls off llmits to glrls, but open to them. , , -John Shepnerd LEAVING HER MARK . . . Kelll Stoval writes a message on Beth Bablna's lil' v I . 45's 69 Mix, ew, tj -f xvnwv to 1 sei 5 Y fxf ff' 5' vilvf' 5' 'Ag PQQXQQ Sf. wall In her room. Photo by Bryan Nlx GETTING TUNED IN Jan Rhodes listens to headphones ln a room full of - stolen Items. Photo by Bryan Nlx . O SPECIAL TIMES
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