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t ' - ACTIVITIES IIENTEII ' THREE HOURS LATER . . .Though the lunch lines really didn't take that long, it did seem like it. The end of the lunch line sometimes wouldn't be inside of the folding doors for 25 minutes. MANY THINGS HAVE HAPPENED TO DOORS AND DOORWAYS . . .The door opening to the Student Activities Room was painted with a striking orange directional arrow while the rest of the room was painted with an interpretation of an electrocardiogram readout and an array of arrows pointing in all directions fabove rightj. One of the shocks of returning to school was the discovery of the new condition of some of the restrooms: many were doorless. Kelly Daniels discovers this first hand.
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disappear and rooms move at Broad Ripple Hey, where's the door? I wondered Surely they didn't take down all the doors on the rest rooms, yet as I walked down the halls, more and more doors appeared to be missing. So many things have changed since I graduated last year. I wandered up the second floor by the Main Offices. I stopped in one of the rooms to see a teacher and the room was completely changed. A different teacher smiled. I asked him what had happened, and he told me that the change in several of the room locations had confused not only me, but many of the other students as well. He informed me that the Student Activities Center was placed in the Yearbook Office, which moved to the Newsmagazine Office, which booted out the Career Center. The Career Center personnel acquired the Dean of Boys office which moved to the Security Office, Security then moved to an unoccupied storage room opposite the present site of the Career Center. Miss Barbara Vargo, counselor, moved to the office of the Social Worker, Mrs. Mary Hogg, who then moved to Floom K in the Main Offices, and Mr. James Dozier, counselor, was moved to a room in Shortridge High School fMr. Dozier received a promotion as Director of Guidance at Shortridgel. While listening to all this, I noticed that everyone was sitting in alphabetical order. That wasn't fair, now nobody could sit next to a friend and talk during class. I couIdn't get over all the changes -the new teachers and security guards, Homecoming Queen AND King, Sophomore class officers and the Freshman Cabinet. Don't be surprised if sometime, somewhere, somebody comes up to you and says, That wasn't here last year, was it? lT'S SLOW GOOD . . . An old method to dispense catsup, but new to the school, was the distribution of it in packets. Brad Cooper tests the ease with which one of the packets opens, while Randy Brack observes from a safe distance. 14! What's New D O O NEW COAT. . . It's not a mink, but a cheaper new look and smell of paint. One of the first kind of coat: paint. Painters have gone places they started was in the boys' throughout the school and have left behind the gymnasium, X In 4. , 4. .1 -, I 19 QE' inf 'I . n. I 'I .K with . pw-'A-4' ' .
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