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Dressing up on Masquerade Day a'lows Kim Torrence TGF — Thonk Goodness It's Friddy! Many students look forward to the weekend, to show her creativity ond her ndividjaBty to her so they may have fun at a pcrty or go to a concert. Enjoying their weekend ore classmates. Aleen Randolph. Chris Poche. and James Hart. The Senor group picture has become a trccirion over the yoars. For a smai amount. Senior purchase the picture n order to remember their senior yea' and the friends they made. ’«2 AM) YOU CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 Teachers concentrated on their students who possessed a willingness to learn, participate, and make the best of themselves in al areas. A variety of clubs were formed to accommodate all of our interests. The school itself was like an army, defending what they believed in throughout the parish: a good education, the right to learn and not be put down for it, and the chance to be an individual. While we gave the appearance of an ordinary school, one needed only to look past the camouflage of our school building and visit the reel Bdton Rouge Magnet High School: So, many newcomers asked, “what is there to get spirited about. We have no football, no basketball, nothing at all. “On the contrary. replied wary upperclassmen, “we have a number of things such as our very own radio station run by students, which received city-wide acclaim along with an extremely large listening audience. We have musical, instrumental, and drama departments which produce performances of professional caliber. We have state-ranked dthletes. dedicated teachers, hard-working scholars, and proud students ready to defend their school anytime. anywhere! Baton Rouge High, it seemed, had everything an ordinary school had and a lot more! '82 And You 5
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Senior class prescient lydla Harris supports the SGA oy wearing several buttons on Button Day. The sale of class T-shirts heps the juvors rc;se money for their prom. Showing entnusbsm toward his class by sefing shirts is Frank Robinson. A Special School For Special People Before they pick up thei' schedules, Jjrvors Chip Dennison, Rodger Kohn, Robbe Powel. ond Robert fvHer find time to discuss their adventures during the summer. Crama students Diene Hcrris and Peter Jackson act in the metodrama He An't Done Right By Nell. 4 '82 ANC YOU
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Repiocrtg Mi. Anne e er. Ms B.J. Posey substitutes as guidance counselor. One of her responsto t es. other than cocnsefcng seniors about college. is sponsoring the sencr class. Returning to school. Kristy Perez notices that the lockers havo boon roocintod. Students Face ... As the school year began, many changes were evident throughout the school system. The tirst bell ot the day rang at 8:20 am. which was ten minutes earlier than the past years Staggering into their classes, students encountered the faces of new teachers. During the day everyone became accustomed to their new schedules. When they went to lunch, students became aware of the raised prices, which were higher than last year: 90c with milk or $1.40 with a mikshake. A new addition was the salad bar which replaced the sandwich line. At the end of the day. everyone was dismissed at 3:00 pm. unlike the previous dismissal at 3:10 pm. American Kstory teacher Mrs Gusso Parker movoa. her replacement is Mr -Ohn Hamltoo who also toocnos Free Fnfer-pnse. 6 New Charges
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