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2D,,,...- hs f. 'M 5 il ...viii 8 Where does the day take me? With you on the bus, to classes, through fourth hour and, still with you, back again to the outside world. tgl We all know about fourth hour. That's when we eat. Cafeteria lines have given way to vending machines and separate lunch tables gave way to long ones running the width of the lunchroom. We have mod scheduling during fourth hour during which we attend club meetings or sit and fool around with our friends. Mrs. Cronje, our nurse, is also available during this time for any consultation we need on medical matters. During homecoming tkl Kurt Wach- tler and three other Hill seniors use the fourth hour to have a pep rally to sell Homecoming buttons. Hill is another essential part of Murray girl day. ihl After lunch we're back into the swing of classes. There's always a need for teamwork as girls in history and til shorthand discover. til One of the most influential parts of our day is our teachers. Getting together to chat in the hall are Mrs. Hacker and Mrs. Odean. A full day? Yes. A hard day? No. A good day to live and grow in. k 7
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K l i I K N t xx K , r y ' tt tal Starting the Sdaylin usual lfashiony Suel Thompson :gets the school bus. tlJl,Cur first earlyimorning friends is, our loiker. tdl Hall yvallkslare one of the best ways to cate up on overnight gossip an just before first hour is the best time to do it. tdl Classes are the major part of our day, but sometimes we'd like to pretend they're' not elven there. teltThe library is a good placeto study, because thefatmosphere ,ist usually quieter than a study hall. ifl Getting a shot is a su neway to wreck a day and the day sud! denly--seemed demolished forrumany students as they lined up. , 6 , ' x
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New administration alters atmosphere Hey, Mr. Asenbrenner. Mr. Who? Mr. Asen- brenner. Whofs he? Our principal. He's new ... When I first saw that yellow thing in the front entrance, I didn't know what it was, now I do. I can't quite explain it - but, I DO know ... It's kind of like computer dating - Eating out of the vending machines that is. Everything you like wrapped up in one little package . .. it may not be a Paris original or nothing, but the new dress code kind of makes me feel free. And warmer! ... My name pin sure comes in handy. Get a ripped pocket and with iust a flick of the wrist, it's all pinned up ... Here Enrich- ment Day rolled around, I didn't know it, and so I didn't even know I was being enriched ... Do you think, maybe, If I fold this piece of paper and look real innocent I can get by the hall monitor? If not? Run! Real fast Well, I forgot my eyeliner and I was just hysteri- cal because the Hill boys were coming for joint choir, but ofcourse, whatever YOU'RE lacking -the bookstore isn't There's only one thing I like about auditorium study - it's closer to the Infirmary ... Who said we are getting our yearbooks in August? I did ... You got sent to the Student Director? Who's he? ... With all these new things going on I almost forget I am in school - Well, almost. d tal AMM's machine lady tMrs. Olsonl doubles as a ma- chine-stacker and change lady. tbl Naughty Pat Keller - You've got detention! Let's get those boards good and clean. ici The school day doesn't end at 3:30 for Vicky Gus- inda who stays to work off tuition. ldl Those wearing red name pins - you know they're sophomores. tel Lights, camera, action. 8 3 I5 ....,. 4- 'Fl E 1 H wwf- ,A V s ., .ta . 4
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