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Waking up
and fitting in
Rising with the sun at 6:23
a.m. on Monday, August 27th,
1984, 2,078 people were at-
tempting to train themselves to
fit in and wake up on time for
the next 180 days, excluding
the cherished weekends. They
were planning to fit into clubs,
organizations and sports to
compliment their daily routine.
School had resumed after the
always too short 82 day sum-
mer "break"g and before we
could stop it, Labor Day
passed, bringing the closure of
public swimming pools.
Even before school had offi-
cially begun, the building was
alive with activity. District re-
pairmen rushed to fit the pari-
tally collapsed cafeteria wing
roof together, while at the oth-
er end of the hall, 1,894 stu-
dents registered for classes.
During the week of August
14th 21 volunteers helped reg-
istration flow smoothly.
Despite the extra help, the
counseling office ran into prob-
lems. Due to an unusual
amount of schedule conflicts,
many students were unable to
see their counselors before the
middle of the second week of
school. To alleviate the over-
flow of appointments emer-
gency schedule changes were
also handled by Dr. James
Reitz, assistant principal.
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Opening
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