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Mass Confusion aking up in the morning at after until most with six olclock was a traumatic event the familiar routine of sleeping twelve. What to wear became the important issue in conversations friends and family. It was the first day of school and the worst day of school. For the last time sophomores ex- pressed their fears to their fellow class- mates on their way to school in cars and buses. They were afraid of not being able to find their classes, scared of the teacher if they were tardy, and too ap- prehensive to ask anybody for direc- tions. Juniors were eager to learn who broke up with whom over the summer, who would make fun of their new hairdo, and who all bought what cars during the summer. Senior Billy Mathis and sophomore Stephanie Rutherford check their sched' ules on the first day of school. Long Lines And Lost Sophomores Signify First Day Of School. Seniors began the first day of their final year with conflicting emotions. The security, familiar faces, and routine of high school were dear to them. Yet college, jobs, and family life were draw- ing them gradually into a new world. Long lines of people waiting for their schedules and students checking their friends' schedules to see if they had any classes together were familiar sights on the first day. The heat schedule was used in order to make the first day more comfortable for students. The first day of school was a day of confusion for all. Students were franti- cally looking for their classes and at the same time looking for friends they had not seen for three months. But all the mispronouncing of students names by teachers and all the wrong schedules could not take away the feeling that this was the first day of the beginning of a great year. Waiting in line for schedules becomes tedious for sophomores who are eager to start the day. il? 31 l 4 M.
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