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Getting the facts Getting in to the swing of things, Lori Neat and Emily Smith interview Mary Stevens from the Juvenile De- tention center. Both were interested in the fundamentals of 'how to inter- view someone' and women in histo- ry week. ge backto ROUTINE Good morning, it's 7:30 and the first day of school for Allegany County, cheerfully said Bernie Emerick of Hit 106. Wonderful, a muffled voice echoed from under a pillow. The student threw the pil- low on the floor. Raising his head, Marvin, the typical high school student, opened red eyes and glared at the clock. He turned the radio- alarm off and rolled out of bed into the bathroom that he had to share with his sister, Martha. Martha always hogs the bathroom, he said to himself as he tried to shave while she made herself beau- tiful. Breakfast! a voice from downstairs yelled. Marvin thought about finishing shaving but breakfast was much too important. He sprinted down the stairs through the living room into the kitchen only to find a cold blueberry Pop-Tart lying on the counter. He stared at it for awhile and then opted to get last night's pizza from Fox's and a Pepsi. With a quick dart to his room, Marvin threw on a pair of orange JAMS, an UMBC sweatshirt,and two slightly green stained Reeboks. Soon a car pulled up. The horn and the muffler let Mar- vin know that his ride had ar- rived. As Marvin got into the car, he looked around at the grim faces of his friends. I don't believe this... only 179 more days to go, he mut- tered. “UG! the moans echoed through the car. The first day of school always made it seem as if there wasn't a summer. The car pulls up in front of the old school. Marvin thinks back to the seventh grade when it all looked so intimi- dating. To Marvin the first day al- ways seemed the worst, but school had its good times; Marvin knew that, and he looked forward to the good times that school would bring. Back to School 251
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Puppy eyes While the Pound Puppy looks on, Jessica Garlitz writes the answers for her French III worksheet. Jessica's furry friend helped her with her school work all day. j v Dedicated servicemen The renovated school was used for many purposes, not only education. Former Beall High graduate John Martin holds the swearing in of his fourth re-enlistment in the arms. Does anyone have questions? Getting some help, seventh graders pile around the teacher's desk for as- sistance with their lab. Junior high school students enjoyed the build- ing's lab facilities, which meant more labs and less classwork and notes. Summer blues Starting the school year out in shorts, Michelle Kamuaff carries the sum- mer clothing over into the school year. Students were allowed to wear shorts up to October 17 because of the good weather. JAMS were very popular as school started. ead the Fine Print V 24
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On the move Since chairs cluttered the unused stage before the Air Force Band per- formed, John Ralston and Ronnie Smith volunteered to move them. The Air Force Band gave the first performance in the newly renovated auditorium. Most of the students were pleasantly surprised at the first assembly. The waiting Students and teachers wait on the sidelines to be dismissed from the pep rally. There were two pep rallies for the year — the first game against Southern and the Homecoming game. Many students wanted more pep rallies during the year. Across the road Dismissed from a pep rally, freshmen head toward homeroom. Since a few of the pep rallies lasted less than the scheduled time, students had to wait inside the school until the buses came. Mafiaettes Impersonating the Mafia at the first pep rally, the cheerleaders chant You mess with the Mounties, we mess with your face. During the football season, they tried different things to get the students involved. The first pep rally introduced all the athletic teams and opened the foot- ball season. Vie
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