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The Lunch Kind Joey Rouse and company share some last minute conversation before having to go back to class. During the last lunch period these students all gather at one table to catch up on the latest gossip. . These girls seem to enjoy their lunch break. , I A . ' a Af ,Q X, ', .sp H-.-. I ,a 3 'Y g J A., Time: 11:25 Date: -August 17, 1978 Day: Thursday Temperature: Hot Stone High starts its first day of lunch with an excited crowd of students. Everyone is eager to find out what is to start the year off - hamburgers and French fries or hotdogs and French fries? Mr. Jones stands with watchful eyes on the crowded line of students, ready to send to the end of the line anyone caught skipping. It is so hot in the cafeteria that the wait ln line seems endless, but finally we make it, only to find what we had already suspected - hotdogs, French fries, apple pie, and milk. Some things never change. Then on we go into the mass of humanity trying to find a seat by a friend so we can exchange some gossip, discuss our classes, or just stuff our faces in pleasant company. The rest of the year goes much the same. The temperature varies from hot to warm to cool to cold to cool to warm to hot as the seasons change. The menus remain the same with only an occassional surprise as we close our cafeterla's school year with iYou guessed itll hotdogs, French fries, apple pie, and milk. Student LifelL unch 23
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Close Encounters 0f Kenneth Johnson hurries to finish his lunch before he has to return to class. Lunch can be fun when you're sitting with friends. While eating his lunch, Mr. Jones keeps a watchful eye on the long line of hungry students. It's hard to eat with the wrong end of a fork. 22 Student LifelLunch . . .f 'I l'
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Two + Two I Five Let's see If you can guess the subject by these great clues. It glves you an Excedrln headache: lt makes no sense at all: you make a lot of mistakes, and you say a lot of things you shouldn't. If you guessed math, you're right. Our Math Department with a wide varlety of courses offered never lacks for students. Mrs. Sellers' advanced math, Algebra II, and geometry classes held the flrst Math Falr Stone has ever had. Each student was requlred to prepare a math project and present it at the falr. She also has an Algebra I class which dldn't participate ln the falr. Mrs. Slmpson also teaches Algebra I and then has a fundamental math class, where students enter the world of math. Mr. Knight takes on the rest of the fundamental classes while Mrs. Martin holds down the little house and its remedial classes. We are proud to have these remedial classes for those who need extra help in math. Advanced math, the hardest math course offered in hlgh school, takes a lot of hard work. Here Joe Draughn gets some help on an equation from Mrs. Sellers. 24 Student L IfelAcademics .413 va: THF muw 'WFJBMRLH' Confused by a problem, Leslie Baucum receives help from Scott Waits and Mrs. Martin.
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