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SENIORS: secretary-treasurer, Teri Lee; presi- dent, Gregg Miller; vice-president, Jody Brown. CLASS JUNIOR: president, Greg Breault; vice-president, Paul Spott; secretary-treasurer, Pamela Gedney. OFFICERS SOPHOMORE: secretary-treasurer, Mary Van Kirk; president, Carl Mellum; vice-president, Lory Llewellyn. 14
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A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SENIOR The fog lifts, a door creaks open, and in rush droves of cheerful, chattering sophomores and juniors just itching to start another action-packed day at Hudson Senior High School, On the sidelines of all this clamor exist more passive, experienced creatures known as the seniors. Prepared to cool their way through the routine of another day, they take their places in the caverous hallway at approximately 7:45 A. M. After chewing the bull for fifteen minutes, they begin to amble off toward the classes of their choice. Those trying to decide whether phy-ed is odd or even this week, conclude that the whole system is odd and usually go to study hall. Others, who start out the day with such exciting subjects as German or physics, stay awake just long enough to hear the announcements or Mr. Parfitt's rundown of yesterday's game. As the day progresses, the relief of a lengthy 8-minute break be- tween second and third hour causes students to Lxjcome aroused. Many are on the constant lookout for the mad fountain molester, and some even report hearing the voice of Mr. Weitkamp among groups of senior boys. V a But all their cares and troubles are forgotten along with the lunch bell as everyone races for Mort's Delicatessen or the hot lunch line. In just as much of a scurry, food is gulped, given away, or thrown away so everyone can rush back to the hall to see what's happenin'! To the dismay of many, lunch hour is interrupted by the fifth hour class. The rest of the afternoon is passed with the digestion of food and planning for the night's activities. The beginning of seventh hour marks the end of the day for many seniors rate the advantage of open study hall. (Many rate the advantage of open class. ”) For those who remain, 3:00 marks the end of the day, and everybody races out the door, waves hi to Dave Wittek and heads for some place he would rather be.
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