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mm A Grrr, I'm thirsty. Vicki Wright, junior, reaches into the refrigerator unit to grab a carton of Jungle Juice during the crowded mod. A A group of hungry students Anally reach the food line to select their nourishment for the day before heading off to their next class. hang on to the railings before entering the lunch populated lunch lines, Kathy Alday, junior, line for a well-deserved daily lunch. reaches for a juicy watermelon slice.
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Archers Struggle Crowded Halls ' Massled. nply describe in to as ■ i lunch mods g, pushed into lly just pushed 100I life. by far the most 1 at times as if on of South Side he hall to get from class. The English ms to those un- rs were in this ime quite a try- y did they have to remember exactly which book was needed for class that day, they also had to ward off the continual threat of hav- ing their locker slammed shut by th pressing mob that passed by. All three lunch mods were crowdeu this year. Some of this was due to the new lunchroom policy. To many a hungry Archer arriving late to the lun- chroom, the line seemed to stretch for miles. Despite its crowdedness, the lun- chroom did offer a break for the day's activities for most Archers. Lunch was a time to talk to friends about this too- hard test or that amazingly easy quiz, or possibly how crowded the lunchroom and the halls were throughout the year. A Five minutes every hour: Jennifer Hoagland, senior, and Karen Gemmer. junior, take time out from their busy schedules for a casual chat. A Smiles and smiles for miles and miles: Seniors Keith Varketta, Sharon Maier, Shannon Stanfield, and Sari Miller, junior, enjoy being together. A ... I know it's in here somewhere: C. J. Graf, senior, looks in his tennis bag for something for Patti Leamon, junior.
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■4 We're number one . . . Wendy Robinson, junior, Monica McEwen, sophomore, Trick Brielmaier, junior, give their opinion of who's number one. . ▲ Cliff Epple, junior, shows off his unique spirit hat. Hat Day was one of the various activities dur- ing Fall spirit week. ▲ Good morning. Archer Country: Mrs. Lin- da Van Tilburg, attendance office, shares in the spirit with all of South Side on Stuffed Animal Day. ► Always feeling it, even when caught alone in the halls, Heather Krandell, senior, feels the spirit. 12
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