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Overcrowding at lockers is a major problem for some students as they struggle to finish their business before their next class begins. As the lockers slammed shut at 3:35, Angie Clausen and Necole Harper sighed with relief at not having to face frustration again until the next morning. ll-1 - Student Life l1 With the expansion of the business department, Amy Thistlethwaite, Pam Hennessey, and Christy Moreland pitch in to help move office equip- ment into the new 900 building. Clusters of students gather throughout the halls to recount their summer experiences. LaNae Jackson, Elaine Wilson, and Shelia Halsey spend a few spare moments together between classes.
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l x 1 X l l T ictures: f Woriha s i 3 Thousand Words Clickl The flash still blinding, white spots dance in front of his eyes that try to focus on anything visible. While he at- tempts to recuperate from the first picture, the photographer says, Hold still and smile while I take another picture. Many parents and students show up at football games, parties, vacations, and other special events with cameras in hand. Wind-blown hair, tacky jeans, and a hot dog midway to the mouth were what the typical foot- ball stand pictures looked like. These photographs usually turned out to be the favorite of the pho- tographer rather than the person in the picture. Reminders of special moments were captured in vacation shots. They included pictures of snow- capped mountains and sandy beaches. They recalled dreams of fun in the sun and frolicking in the snow. The cheerleaders took time out from camp to work on their tans on the beaches of sunny Florida. During spring break Christy Moreland and Stacey Rash tackled the ski slopes of Colorado. Pictures recaptured the delights and stresses of growing up and froze forever that moment in time. u 'ss ss Allh0U8h m3nY 5fUd9l1fS do not kI'l0W il, AS' stalled a home darkroom where he and his sistant Principal loe Presley develops film and gon work, prints photographs. Recently, Mr. Presley in- Plctures W 5
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ry N -. 113' nsuuaqllv Ullnisnuunp- 1031. t -H-nqq.,,,,,,, All over campus the laughter and smiles were abundant, and the comments overheard were like Did you see Back to the F uture? or She broke up with him? and I'm really glad to see you again! Getting back into the swing of school life involved seventh-graders on the brink of a new adventure while seniors strutted as they took their places as leaders on campus. According to Dawn Drennan, the joy and excitement of being reunited with friends was wonderful, . .. but the stuffy classrooms and crowded halls soon made S and urprises Flrsi Weeks' us realize we were actually back at school. The problems facing Oak Grove this year were unique compared to years past. The school population rose steadily during the last five years: in the 1981-82 year there were 750 students compared with the present 950. This resulted in overcrowding in the hallways, at lockers, and in the cafeteria. The school schedule was lengthened to seven periods. The addition of the 900 building was needed and appreciated by the business department, in the opinion of Mrs. Janet Lawrence, because the new facility provided a more businesslike EXCITQIIIQI11' atmosphere. There were almost 500 schedule changes made in the opening two weeks, an overwhelming number compared to last year. All of this combined added, as Kyla Iohnson stated, an air of confusion as well as excitement during the first few weeks. Only nine more months! said Nora Crone, but the thrill of the first weeks still lingered. Students crowd in to scrounge in their lockers for books, papers, and other items. t'Don't look-these are personal! said Shelia Halsey as others peered at her locker decorations. Flooded with schedule changes the first few weeks, Mrs. Shirley Fortner juggles almost 500 forms, only one of her many duties as the counselors' secretary. KX .Ng First WEEKS
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