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u iffy . .., ,Eva by Mrs. Verna cafeteria. a.-f .J 1 L. 'x Sophomores enjoy a 30 minute respite from classes from 2:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. as they have lunch in the cafeteria. They eat at this time as they do not come to school until 10:58 a.m. and stay until 5:30 p.m. Juniors and seniors begin eating lunch at 10:25 and finish at 12 noon. They have a choice of a plate lunch or they may go through the ia. la carte line to make their own selections. They must be fed Freshmen have the opportunity of relishing the food prepared Graham and her assistants at the Division II
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4. ,, 5, R ,JG 95, dm -. 3. 'ff H sl. ,jf . 'JY rw sf .Q ' .j. .pg .3 13 in 'Fa :- .sg iz- is Q .pg AQ .gf I . W.. . W ,B XE ,vs ,, 5 ,3- il. E-I-I -za l ef Af., ' Eight hundred twenty-four freshmen and 341 eighth graders crowd the halls of Division ll as they change classes. lt provides oppor- tunity for an exchange of greetings and friendly con- vcrsation. Housing only part of the eighth graders at Division ll was an unique arrange- ment for the 1961-1962 term only. This had to be done because of the over- crowding at Junior High. The remaining eighth grad- ers and seventh graders were at the Junior High building. Crowded halls and mass attendance Some 800 seniors, juniors and sophomores Hll the halls of like to trade bits of news as they travel to and from e Division I as they go from class to class. These students gyms and music rooms. 14
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