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— I.Green WHO KNOWS? Sitting in psychology class, Miguel Valenzuela concentrates on taking notes. Mr. Huntley lectured every day unless there was a movie. As a result, students got a taste of a college-style course their senior year. WHEN JENNY COMES MARCHING .. Support- ing the levy campaign, freshman Jenny Booker leads elementary students in the parade. Many students volunteered their time to help in the campaign, which ended in big win tor the school system. — C Parish
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SOME 15,000 sheets of paper used in the copy center each day. showcases 4372 student lockers in the school. 77 people used the computer lab every day. pep assemblies 57 tables in the cafeteria 10 tiles across each hallway. cars 18 people visited the clinic each day. 180 dollars in the teachers' lottery pool parties 138 library books in circulation each day 96 steps in the building, cheerleaders 4 people were in AP Physics. 214 Snoball tickets were sold, detentions 49 words in the Fight Song 42 musicians were in the orchestra. tests 628 choir Christmas Albums were sold. 181 school days cafeteria food Hundreds, sometimes thousands, of little things piled up to create single moments in the day.
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NEVER CHANGE ft {fj 4 lbssrUi The parking was always a problem in the morning, but the first two rows of the parking lot were reserved for the seniors. There was always Homecoming King and Queen, but they were brother and sister. The seniors always won Laurie Wilder Week, but they didn't cheat. Cafeteria food was always the same, but the Barchetta and Barchita boats were added. The Homecoming Bonfire was during Spirit Week, but there wasn't one. The Key Club had a food drive, but they collected two tons of food instead of one. Physical Education was a required course, but it was optional for seniors.
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