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F ifteen minutes o f the morn ing w as giv en to students for SAP period. S A P was a t ime for student s t o rel a x, t a lk,
eat,
or study.
This y ear,
stu -
d e nts were able to enjo y munch ing out in the cafeteria. A ll k inds of good ies were a v a ilable f or those wh o hungry.
On sunny
day s,
were
many
stu -
dents were found on the breezew a y. T he breezeway was perhaps t he nicest place for student s t o just s it and gossip . Talk of the wee k e n d fi ll e d th e air as people lounged o n p la n ters o r w a lls. With out S A P , t he day s we re ex t re mely long . E v ery
studen t
look ed
forward to a few minutes o f soc iali zin g and hoped that the caf eteria w ou ld rem a in c lean , n o smok e bombs wo u ld be set off, and no fire alarms w ou ld be pulled because that lead to the cancel lation of SAP .
David Lenn Mark Lewis Cynthia Lloyd Ga ry Loeser Will iam Londeree
Anthon y Lopilato Debbie Lowe .James Lowry .James L um Choyer Lu mpp
Leslie Lumsden Darren L ynch -James Maloy Glenda Mann Maria Mann
Phili p Manz i Melissa Martsolf Stephen Marvin Kell y Mason Thomas Mawyer
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Sophomores
1 . -Ju lie Lande I and Virginia St. -John walk in time across the breezeway. 2 . David L enn shows off h is artis tic tee-shirt. 3 . P enny D rumhe ller and Auburn Mann take tim e to socialize during SAP as they rela on the breezeway.