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,f'Resting in quiet solitude describes the abandoned entry steps, No longer filled with hurried students, they will remain so until the new school year. fFed up with the rules of detention, some students felt that the proper place for it was in the pond , Stu- dents hoped that the detention policy would be changed. vAnticipating the Alverno Walk, Candace Milligan and Paige Johnson stop to talk to each other. The activities afterwards enabled students to let oft' the pressures of school and have a good time. Y Finally fitting in tothe new boy- less classroom atmosphere was a task freshmen eventually got used to. syi l it F me f -1-,,..,, ,, , ' ft J. 12: st.. '-fiifllf' Yet. many still asked where is room dm i, CXWQ ' ' ' ' 'N- NUON K6 TQXW We're Not So Dif'rent After Opening the eyes of those unfamiliar with the private school environ- ment was our basic goal for this yearbook. In attempting to do so, we found that by Sep- tember 1 out of 6 lockers were decorated with 196 Closing KLOS or KROQ bumper- stickers, Tom Selleck Pin ups, and even the Chip- pendale's Calendar , most of which were turned to Mr. February even in May! Before indulging in such decor we had to first meet our almost brand new faculty. Later we found our- selves working closely with the new teachers and administrators with a petition for the right to wear leg warmers and pull-over sweaters. And in March a panel of stu- dents was chosen to aid in the evaluation of our school's qualification to be certified by the WASC School involvement with the rest of the world took place in the sharing of the deaths of
f 4 Lined up in front of the student body, the faculty and administra- tion patiently await their formal presentation. Faculty Appreciation Week was a time for students to go out of their way to express grati- tude to the faculty. ' V Singing the Alma Mater at assemblies gives each student the op- portunity to show their class and school pride. School assemblies ranged from announcing class elections and prom court winners, to drug talks and Skiing Movies . 'TX G ff' 5 11 ' 1 till ome very revered public the progress of the world 7 fig , ,sw J , M at ', f Iguresr Anwar Sadat, Nat- around us. Because of is A ' lie Wood, and john Be- this we were able to Burn lushi. the Myth that we were Events as sad as these or ever really ig0lated s joyous as the successful voyage of the Space Shuttle Columbia, al- lowed us to participate in from it or extremely dif- ferent from other high school students. Q5 Closing 197
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