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Sieve Harvey tx»gs I tsd Turner's sympdlhy ds hr shows her his wounded drm Lunch break is d good lime lor silling in Ihe sunshine liPe Although many students find school a thing to complain about, they usually discover it isn't all bad There are class elections, the order- ing of class rings, senior pic tures, keys, memory books, cards and so on. During the year the group Free Fare visited our school and also Orion, the Elvis impersonator appeared in a night concert. Other events such as the prom, basketball and football homecoming, and just sitting around talking with friends enliven the lives of the students. Although we complain about school life while we're living it, many graduating seniors find themselves wanting to start all over again. student the tall festival basketball loss requires Pdli Coomer and Margo Grady lo keep busy student life 9
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One privilege senior pictures. Kay Moore enjoys is ordering Donna Dowell enioys a bag of cheese twists during 6th period while relaxing on the steps behind the school. v 8 student life Rushing to beat the tardy bell to his first period class is Senior Vic Simpson
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A Day in the Life of a Freshman Oh, the terror of the first day of high school! The astonishment of such a huge building, the fear in seeing so many unfa- miliar faces, the embarrassment when the homeroom teacher pronounces your name wrong — all these feelings tear you apart. It takes so long to learn where all your classrooms are, and you can get lost so easily. The know-it-all upperclassmen laugh at you and call you green. Worry is all you do. At lunch you won- der if you'll ever get your meal. At the end of the day you worry that the bus will leave without you. After a month or so, however, you become skilled at high school life. You can get to class before the tardy bell rings, and you've met a few people, too. High school life gets easier, and the upperclassmen don't treat you quite so harshly. Before you know it, the year is over. You've finally made it through the year, and though you were once so scared and worried, you realize that the year wasn't so bad after all. There were good times mixed in, and friends and memories were made to last the rest of your life. Kenny Clark manages to sneak a peek at the crowd instead of concentrating on the football game The ground is as good a place as any to rest after a hard practice, according to Jerry Giles 10 freshman life
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