Central High School - Tom Tom Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1987

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1 . 1HIHlh id' YYU 1 1 I I A I , 7 V A D . , ' VHQIIIIQZI s students en- t e r e d th e building on the second day of school, many differ- ent expressions were seen. Now that the ex- citement of seeing friends was over, the reality set in. Most students were realiz- ing that summer days were gone and for the next nine months, they would be in classrooms. Change this schedule or l'll die, was a familiar cry heard throughout the building. Stacks of schedule change cards were collected every hour. Counsel- ors' offices were filled with impatient, CATCHING SOME ZZZ'S. Paul O Farrill sleeps Mon- day morning away in Mrs. Eileen Simmons' junior English class. 8 Second day of school unhappy students. Others found a few minutes in the back of the classroom to catch up on their sleep. After three months of sleeping late, getting up in time of school was not easy. The worst thing about coming back to school is waking up, Betty Hamilton said. Because of the freedom of invading the refrigerator on summer mornings, most students could barely wait for lunch. UI also miss my breakfast, Betty said. Finding out what the new school year will be like is exciting at first. Freshmen were especially cur- ious about their first year of high school. 'The most exciting part of going back to school is making new friends and find- ing out what high school is really like, The second day of school is like a meeting with one person - slow and boring. Sheila Starr Angela Ferguson said. But once the reali- ty set in, the count- domm to the last day of school began. To many the first week- end was looked for- ward to with great anticipation. But soon the routine was so normal that sum- mer seemed part of a distant past.



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