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On three days in August, 914 students registered, filled out questionnaires, received information, and were given their schedules. Activity centered around the office in new unit two. A new feature of the preparatory actiivities was “Sophomore Orientation.” held on the Friday fol- lowing registration. The program began with an informal assembly in the study hall, which included a talk by Principal Adams and an introduction to the student leaders. The sophomores then spent ten minutes in each of their classes getting to know their teachers. A mixer in the study hall followed the “preview day.” giving students and teachers a chance to become better acquainted. With the beginning of school, the faculty and ad- ministration found that registration wasn't over yet. I .ate enrollment, last minute schedule changes, and the rush to buy milk tickets added to the first day turmoil. By the end of the week though, the stu- dents had fallen into their normal routines, and the school was regaining some resemblance to normalcy. Registration Ends 2 Years of Bus Rides, ANN KLISLEK fills out an information form with the aid of Mrs. Lois Carr . . . picks up her schedule from Mrs. Daisy Flack 12
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I Features Making student life more enjoyable were many in- dispensable highlights. It is unlikely that any docu- mentary could relate all the experiences of a com- plex mass of nearly 1.000 enthusiastic students; but the following major activities and pastimes are a representative norm: Enrollment—a new, united school Homecoming Career and College Nights Assemblies “Teens Against Polio Court Day Christmas Formal Campaigns Spirit Dance Friendship Week Foreign students; student exchange Boys’ and Girls’ State With a year full of planned and spontaneous high- lights, each of us was pulled into an uproarious and hectic life, beyond that of the school. II
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SOPHOMORE ORIENTATION enabled the newest high school class to meet their teachers and preview their first semester subjects. Mrs. Bauske, a newcomer herself, talks with Alan Anderson. 13
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