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EXGITEMENT ENTERS BEXLEY HIGH SCHOOL BEGINS A NEW YEAR The halls were quiet; but when eight o'clock arrived, they became cluttered, crowded, and noisy. Homeroom doors opened to let in students. Major questions in the students' minds were “who is new?” and how was your sum- mer? The first day progressed, and minds began slowly to open up again for the academic experience. Prepared to put their best foot for- By Suzy Friedman ward, the students began classes with optimism. Teachers, too, car- ried renewed expectations for their classes. Both teachers and students knew what they had to do. A boring study hall shows Shawn Straub and Greg Allen discussing the week-end Richard Nash practices trombone in jazz band Creative cuisine teaches Bill Davis clean up as well as creation. Opening 5
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Opening New teacher and football coach, Mr. Thane Hecox discusses upcoming game plans with Marc Tishkoff. The first foreign language club meeting proves a success; Ms. Sandy Rainey talks with Sherri Katz. During the yeast lab, Scott Patton diligently looks at his slides
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SE-H0QL SOUNDS MEAN HETIVITY A Quiet Moment May Bring Inspiration Different activities began throughout the school. Shoulder pads pounded from the football team, volleyballs bounced and slammed in the gym, Torch typewriters had already put the first issue to bed. By the end of the first week, most of the students knew what was going on, except, of course, the freshmen, who re- mained in a daze for the full year. The rules had been set, and Mr. Focht had had his class meetings. Students knew what to wear, where to go, how to act, and what to try to by Suzy Friedman get away with. Once the initial ex- citement wore off, the time of hum- drum school, which only broke for winter and spring vacations, set in. But occasionally the monotony of classes was broken by something — something like a light bulb flicker- ing above students' heads. Then a key was found, a door opened to new ideas and learning. The rest was up to the students. During seventh period the cheerleaders work out new cheers in the senior lounge Symphonic choir practices new music for the winter concert. 6 Opening
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