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0 ften commented on as "boring", "a said that "It was hard to adjust your life from
waste of time", and "like a prison", getting out at 2:00 to getting out at 3:00, I was
study halls were once again regarded used to having that extra time to do things. The
with distaste. Sophomore Jennifer Johnson said teachers also looked down on you, and if you
"It's boring because they don't let you gab with didn't have anything to do it was a real drag."
your friends." Erika Idler
On the other hand, if you had a lot of
homework from the night before and just
couldn't get finished, a study hall was probably
put to good use. Many students, however,
became lax in doing their homework at home
because they thought "I'll just do in study hall
tomorrow."
"I was really glad I had it on the days I had
a lot of homework or tests, but I really just Dawn Inzaurio
thought of it as a relaxing hour," commented
Freshman Lisa Lodge.
Having a "muchie" machine close by and
the radio played over the P.A. system made
11-12 study halls in the 11-12 cafeteria a bit
more bearable, but upperclassmen who were
assigned to these after losing M.O.C. privileges
still thought differently. Junior Chris Hallgren
Bob Ivester
Lesa Jackes
Heather Jacobs
Scott Jacobsen
Nick Jankowski
Mike Jansen
Michell e Jenkins
Rich Jennings
Mike Jessop
Chris Johnson
Kim Johnson
Linda Johnson
Charles Jones
Dave Jones
Kim Jones
Tom Jones
Nancy Kaldor
Jana Karle
Mark Karnish
Chuck Katz
Wendy Katzman
Ben J\!lvalec
Kevin Kearnes
Darren Keiser
Kevin Kelly
Cindi Kemmerle
Lori Kilstrom
Jeff King
Tracey Kipfer
Kim Kirchner
Mike Kloster
Brian Koch
Kevin Koch
Beth Koenig
Sandy Kofoed
Amy Kolterman
Ann Kolterman:
Deb Kopfle
Mike Korthals
Karie Kotlark
David Kramer
Robert Krause
Sophomore Mary Ziska ponders her homework in
study hall .