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Lounge offers socializing time
o you have until graduation?" passageway to the 9-10
' 'D change for a dol- " Doesn't anybody have lounge area.
lar? Boy, I sure any CHANGE?!" Junior Paul Baker comment-
could use some change." This scenario typified the ed. "I don't like it (the lounge).
" What was our assign- average student with mun- I don't like the atmosphere; it's
ment? I always forget to chies who always ran to his like a classroom. Ever since the
listen at the end of the savior for help - the student new corridor opened up. the
period." lounge. lounge has moved to the
" Do you have any " It's more a place for steps. It's more comfortable.
change?" socializing than work. but I'm You don't have to sit in a chair
" Guess what happened glad they've got it!" said at tables."
yesterday! Oh, it was so Senior Terri Kloster . "I always spend my time in
gross! I couldn't believe it! During a free period or there to study," said Junior
Oh, and guess who's going advisement. one could inevi- Denise Bush .
out again?" tably find the lounge brim- What ever the reason, the
" Any change?" ming with students. Often lounge remained the " social
" I hate school! I'm so times called " Grand Central center" of the school through-
bored. I have mega- Station", the lounge out the year.
senioritis. How many days branched out with the open-
ing of the new building. The
Making peace, Junior Kevin Terry Utiliz ing the lounge, Seniors Jenny
jogs down the steps in connecting lounge extended from the Erickson. Tammy Cirian and Giselle
hallway of the new building. 11-12 wing through the Weiss .
At work, Junior Jim Everson sketches
a charicature of social studies
teacher Denny Owens in the
lounge.
Student Lounge 1 Juniors 17 3