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Change creates challenge of choices Change greeted the Lancers as they dragged them- selves from sunny beaches and prepared for school days ahead. New teachers, new classes and a new marquis were pleasant changes to many students: overcrowdedness was not so pleasant. As a solution to the congested rooms and hallways, a new nine period day with three staggered sessions was implemented along with an extended passing period of six minutes between classes. In order to find time for clubs and special classes to meet, a monthly activity period was introduced. It provided students with a chance to either attend club meetings or to get together with friends behind the music building. Running for classes was the answer to registra- tion problems. Appointments were mailed to stu- dents two weeks prior to the opening of school. For the first time in TOHS's history, students had the opportunity to choose not only classes, but also the periods and teachers they wanted for their classes. At the end of a confusing week the traditional freshmen welcome dance was held in the gym. Spon- sored by the ASB, the dance attracted about 150 stu- dents who listened and danced to the music of Ivory Tower. TOP LEFT CORNER: Registering in the new way. Mr. Ioseph Schiro approves a student's choices at the close of her appointment. TOP LEFT CENTER: Attentive freshmen listen to speakers at freshman orientation. TOP RIGHT CORNER: Kim McMullen dances to the sounds of Ivory Tower at the welcome dance. BOTTOMRICHT CORNER: Remembering the main purpose of school, Rich Cochran studies a book in the school library. BOTTOM LEFT CEN- TER: Kitty Boike and Diane Rowe stroll to class through nearly empty corridors. BOTTOM LEFT CORNER: Todd Coodman distributes the FreeLancer during lunch. CEN- TER: As an improvement over the last one, the new mar- quis publicized important weekly events. OPENING OF SCHOOL
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