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1200 of the 2600 tudents 0 Last Year Although there is nothing like a summer vacation, one usually looks forward to that Hrst day of school when everyone is back in the same boat again. But this time, it seemed that either the school was larger or there were a lot fewer people. The case was the latter, but once aboard, the chatter seemed to be just as loud, and the cheerful greetings were just as exciting. Because of the new Madison Heights Town- ship High School and the newly adopted 62323 system, 1200 of the original gang of 2600 were gone. But even though they were missed at first, there were certainly advantages! So much less time was spent buying books, classes were started on time, and best of all-elbow room! An early bird, Mike Maine, is alone in the long corridors of AHS ' just 30 minutes before the school day begins and the 1400 students pour into the building. Although AHS has six entrances, the 13th Street door is still the traditional main passageway at morning, noon, E3 0 ...... -, QQ:gjg, ll I2 'I S C? fkf' J.. ..i. xuilllfll f S 4 J f 2 l 9 3 1,1 ! xl NZ 'UN 1 WH
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Un Opening Day Something Was Missing . . . Volunteers in the new bookstore like Mona Clem, Dallas Young, and Judy Coon. still have their hands full as students exchange summer paychecks for winter text- books. The familiar Lincoln Street entrance. with only a scatter- ing of students, was one of the nrst signs of the decrease in population. ln the depths of the sub-basement at least four girls. Sandra Fisher. Barbara Diedring, Glenda Cheatham, and Barbara Ross. enjoy shopping for a bargain in the used book store. manned by Tom Tappan on opening day.
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Classes and Places of Stud Uccupied rl fig? Ag 'C' W' Study or TVFH asks Joy Giddens, Students fought this battle many times and usually settled for a combin- ation of both. AHS's famous concert band strikes up traditional melodies in their new ultra-modern band room. 8
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