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Mr. Gardner's new room in use by his Sophomore English class. Kristine Sims, Bobbie Jo Chavez, and Norma Martin enjoy the quiet of the new classrooms. Will this fit? Connie Neff and Natalie Hall try to squeeze a table through the doors. The new library provides a good studying atmosphere. Teresa Hastings enjoys the peace as she does her homework. The new library is a much better place to study than the old one. Shawn Buckland, Mike Lemon, and Brian Peterson utilize the new library. 27
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Students carrying desks, filing cabinets, and books were not an unusual sight during the month of February. As we made the move to the new library and classrooms, chaos was brief and well worth it. With the opening of the library, we all felt the extravagance of the new oak furniture and carpeted floors. The new library is much nicer than the old one and well worth the temporary discomfort it gave our school. Even if it was a big hassle to move, it was a necessary one. The new addition will help solve many of the over- crowding and accredi- dation problems that faced our high school. Tim Hong and Nancy Melton moved equipment into the lunchroom. The Annual Staff moved from the old choir room to their own room. MOVING IN 26
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The pep assembly honored the wrestlers and the girls’ basketball players. Getting out of class was fun, but getting out of class for assemblies was the best. Throughout the year the number of assemblies was small, but the enthusiasm was great. From pep assemblies to girls fed programs, there was something for every- one. A multi-media “self-es- teem assembly presented in the fall was very impres- sive. The cheerleaders worked hard to create spirit and enthusiasm at the pep assemblies. Creative class competitions, such as nose- pushing potatoes across the gym floor, tricycle races, and relays of couples chew- ing licorice from the ends were lots of fun. Everyone looked forward to the annual Awards Assembly at the end of the year. Scholar- ships and awards were giv- en to many outstanding stu- dents. No matter what the sub- ject, the assemblies were al- ways positive, spirited, and fun. We always looked for- ward to them. 28
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