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.-1' Y, Schneider Verlnsling minutes Six minutes. It seemed like such a short period of time between classes, but in those short six minutes, friendships were made, problems were solved, plans for after school or the weekend were estab- lished, and many tardy slips were distributed. During those six minutes our futures were molded. Friendships that would endure Opening ten weeks or ten years were created while cramming for tests or rushing to get into lockers or delivering notes. Every available second was taken advantage of. Perhaps it was in those six minutes that we, as students, realized one of life's more important les- sons: time is precious! Our parents always said that those were the happiest and most frustrating our lives. Maybe so, were just too busy around to realize it. Six minutes. Not time to do anything, our teachers. Yet, those six minutes we time, i' FUFIH ii but enough we 'told dur . i f of friendships and sibly another meaning of 'Elm school. We caught the i , felt, his
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6 f Opening Homecoming. Traditionally a time when old grads were wel- comed back to their alma mater, traditionally a time when under- class got into the act of SPIRIT WEEK. What else could turn usually inactive beings into wild and crazy Iunatics who would go to undeter- mined lengths to prove that their club, class, or they themselves had the most school SPIRIT? During this week everyone became aware of the girls running for Homecoming Queen, and dis- cussed the chances of each candi- date. Then just before the big game, Dragon's Fire pitted club against club to win the trophy for the best skit. Clubs also participated in the poster competition to see whose poster the football team would enter the field through. So what did all this SPIRIT give us? Winners, ofcourse . . .the Var- sity football team, Homecoming Queen Rhonda Patton, and best- all-around-club Kappa. Everyone caught the SPIRIT. K3 'Hr dj
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