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2 the story 'rn sick of this place. I wish I could pack up my trunk and leave. I wish I could pull out my roots and crack this whole parking lot. Wouldn't that be funny! All these cars with no place to park. The kids would be mad because they wouldn't have anyplace to meet I in the morning or at lunch. Maybe that would teach them. Maybe then -they'd learn. They'd stop carving on my bark and pulling off my branches. They'd think twice before dropping their empty . I cans and papers. But it would be too late. They will have missed their chance. Missing chances. I sure missed my chance to be planted somewhere good, like a forest. But instead, I got dumped in o crummy parking lot. At least they could have planted someone next to me. But no, I'm alone. Even the buildings are far away. My branches want to reach out, but nothing is there to touch. They even built the new Student Center far away from me. I can hardly even see the corner of it from here. Maybe that's better, though, because when I .see it, it makes me sad, especially when there are dances. People don't park near me anymore. They park by the Student Center, instead. I used to be able to watch kids going into the dances but now, I'm forgotten. I wonder if the kids ever feel like me. I mean being confined in a classroom. But they know they can leave as soon as the bell rings. I have nothing to look forward to except another dull and boring day. At least, I can still look across into the library and see students studying. And I can still see the sparks from the welding shops. But other than that, it's the same old thing.
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l. Creating future shade, Ecology members Barbara Matsumura and , Pat Williams plant Birch trees by the Student Center. 2. ln time for the new school year, construction workers clear the debris of the old Boys' South Campus PE Building. 3. Preparing for school's opening, E Vincent Henry and Randy Purdy till the soil around campus shrubs. 4. ag v , 5 While hundreds of people anxiously await the 1976 Big-Little Game Booster member Mr. John Cole displays seat cushions while being distracted by JV football action. 5. ln a state of confusion new Activities Director Bernie Rechs confronts Principal Charlie Berger with a problem in the concession stand during MarysvilIe's first football game. 6. Too many PE classes crowded into the old Field House restrains movement for the third period Gymnastics class. . .4 x a 43 4 : . . ,.., ,. 5- W. .fxcggyi A my T ' A ., ., . ,s , 3 'cm , . -. . t E 1 tii' ,. . . - it ,,,, .,., hi-F'
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