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Noontime A five minute extension to the lunch period gave students more time to eat and socialize with their friends. Many used the extra time to do last minute studying for their classes, while others ventured off campus to near-by delis and fast food restaurants. The UA game room and the Park Student Center offered a break in the everyday routine. Many played tennis, frisbee and football during noontime. With the help of the band, the student council held pep rallies to promote spirit. 14, ,V - 'WH ' 2 X , . 'px' raw: . . , . X1
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Facing page: Trying to encourage spirit, cheerleaders ttopj ran onto the court to perform a routine. During football season Cleft centeri students wore spirit cards provided by the student government. On the day of a wrestling match Mat Maids decorated the hall lockers of the team. tbottom rightl The 'Junior class used Disney characters to caricature clubs and activities at Tucson High. tbottom Ieftl This page: Maria Cha and Cecilia Benitas listened as the winter sports teams were introduced at an assembly. ttopl Band member Greg Vaughn tbottom lefti displayed his spirit by wearing a Tucson High letter jacket. Junior class members tbottom rightl sold red and white and boutonnieres before the Christmas break.
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Facing page: A sophomore was one of the many students willing to fight long lunch lines. Ktop leftj Noontime concrete surfers who were unlucky, such as this stu- dent, itop rightl took refuge in the nurse's office. Before the start of second lunch a student fmiddle Iefti found the time ideal to call home, During their lunch break, Donna Morgan and Jennifer Needham fbottoml discussed after school plans. This page: ftop lefty The overhang of the cafeteria provided an escape from the heat and a spot to visit with friends. Bauer Duke fbottom lefty used part of his lunch period to study for a Biology test later in the day. A THS student tcenter righti refreshed herself with a soft drink supplied by one of the many fast food restaurants. As he waited for his friends to return, Lawrence Ellington flower rightj watched the snack bar line grow longer. i' fri- 1 QQ., 4 X ,S sm! v .' c V X Q To :mf ' A iff, uf H F 1 ' 6
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