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=11 wy4 WJ I Vi •il r sr A Co 0 AFWENOLVRB r -V ' ? - k v T campus underwent many yvatlons during the summer and 11. New phones, a new look to the oys’ locker room, work on the reack, addition of ramps for the handl- pped, and work In B-100 are Just a few of the Improvements. The main- I tainance of the campus is also a full time job, raking the endless amount of I leaves, salting Icy sidewalks, mowing grass. Clearly, many of us take the ard work that goes Into making our ampus so attractive for granted . left) Janitors come to the res¬ ing some light on the subject, be new telephones In every of- ce, just a few of the new campus I aqulsitions. (above) Janitor doubles as campus gar¬ dener. ■ right) “What we need Is a good wind.” right) B-100 undergoes Interior bt) Work on ' ramps around the handicapped was done i mer. ight) East runners will be im- ssed by the improvement on the
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One night a year, parents have the opportunity to see what their son or daughter has to go through every day, the long walk from Q to F (which, of course explains ail the tar dies), the teachers, and the bells that ring every fifteen minutes for the evening. The opportunity Is open ie. Parents go to “first hour” for fifteen minutes, while the student ' s teacher explains what his objectives for the course are. Then the parent moves on to second hour, and so forth. The parents also had the chance to see some of the extracurri¬ cular activities which were set up In the cafeteria, like the German ciub, computer club, Llfesavers, the Laure¬ ate. and the yearbook Refreshments were served on the other side of the cafeteria. Open house serves as a good wav for parents to see how “the other half , the students, lives. (left) A parent pays attention in class. (below) Mr. Walston takes a break to sample the refreshments. (right) Sports editor Sue Gilmer and yearbook editor Denise Hott display their work. (far right) Laureate editor Wendy Roylance and Christy O ' Neill lay out the upcoming Issue of the newspa¬ per. (beto i v right) P.E. student exhibits his finesse at badminton. (below) Mr Hott explains his grading system to Interested parents.
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