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L o Q C L □□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □□□□ The headlights of bus 736 shine brightly through the haze of the morning. Ready to begin the school day. students unload the buses.
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□□□□□□□□ Weekends □□□□□□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□£ Hungry ducks give a noisy greeting to Beth Landry and Lisa Nagy at 8urke Lake Park. For the average student, spending Saturday night at home with a geometry book was not considered the highpoint following a tiring week of schoolwork. As school nights limited most to academic responsibilities, weekends provid- ed a much needed time to take ad- vantage of the local facilities for fun and recreation. As members of a diverse student population, we were scattered among a wide variety of activities. From parties to parks, we enjoyed the time we had, making ourselves known at every mall and fast food restaurant in the area. Though we often returned to school even more ex- hausted than when we had left it, our weekends out with friends pro- vided a well earned escape from the daily routine. Going through the interesting selection of records at Harmony Hut is Ann Longmore. n Participating in one of the wide variety of activities available at Wakefield Park. Kerri Cole and Ron Maas plunge into a game of pool. Student Life 15
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Reading a book outside, Dawn Sontag enjoys the nice weather Carrying huge stacks of books, Murbie Watson and Regina Gifford stop to talk with friends. □□□ o Talking over an assignment, are Elayne Heck and Mike Cahill. L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L U L’ L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L Chaos Where is A205? I don’t have a schedule! When do we get our lockers? Can I get my schedule changed? Questions! Questions! Questions! Counselors and subschool secretaries were burdened with the problems and questions of students crowded around the subschool offices. Due to the late issue of lockers, we ail carried heavy, unwieldly stacks of textbooks through the halls. While some confused students looked for classrooms, others reminisced of summer’s activities. New faces of transfer students and seventh graders appeared. As time pro- gressed, our questions were answered and problems of the new year were solved. By Thursday, September 4, our first school-wide pep rally began, and we knew the year had gotten into full swing. Student Life 17
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