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O chool Days Filled with schedules, bells, classes, assignments and short lunch periods, days are packed with things to do. Changes, brought on by the passage of Texas House Bill 72 and decrees by t he local Board of Trustees, affected students every day. Cam- pus was no longer open, lunch periods were shortened to 30 minutes and there were three lunch periods. Even the side gates to the horseshoe in front of school were closed and locked during the lunch periods. Classes were lengthened to one hour each and excused stu- dent activities were limited in number. However, life went on and students adjusted, grudgingly. There still was no homework assigned on weekends and tests could not be assigned for Mondays. Students found that br- inging a lunch to school wasn ' t so bad. Lunch time was made bearable by the addition of drink and candy machines. Students still met at lockers between classes. I still took time to walk my girlfriend to class, said Rudy Morales. Students, like Christine Monroe, could make quick phone calls home during the day in order to make ar- rangements for after school activities. Quick trips to one ' s locker be- tween classes was part of the daily routine for most students, like Carol Hilscher and Stephanie Collins. 10 School Days Wilkinson carefully work on an experiment during chemistry lab. Safety precau- ire always taken during science labs by the wearing of goggles and lab aprons.
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STUDENT LIFE Student Life Division 9
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When an armed forces recruiter displayed space shuttle uniforms during the lunch periods, Michael DeLeon and others gathered around as Darren Cardosa tried a helmet on for size. With the addition of the third lunch period and a total of thirty minutes for each period, Rosemary Villarreal, Patricia Garcia, Xochitl Comparan and Rosalinda Delgado catch up on each others activities while waiting for rides after school is out for the day. A second computer room on the third Hoor enabled more students to do work on PCs during the day. William Alex works on a program during his math class. School Days 1 i
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