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ped from the program. The obsence of o speech program was greatly felr. A choral program was offered, bur many students drop- ped out due to the fact of an off- campus teacher. Since our enrollment increased, more students were coming to school by bus. Most bus students hod to be at the bus stop by 6:CXD a.m. Most of us were just rolling out of bed at that time. Students were bussed here all the woy from Etiwondo; that is why they had to leave so early. The increase of busses also caused new traffic pro- blems on Fourth street. Through oil of the physical changes, we come out okay. We suffered o lot, but we received on- ly a few scratches the entire year.
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A good portion of our school year was spent writing. All one hod to do was to look ocross campus. All of the posters that were plostered everywhere were one indication of our written talents. If onyone wanted to advertise the best place was the boiler room. We were allowed to hang posters on the boiler room, but it was against the law to paint on it. A fine of $2,000.00 was charged to anyone caught painting graffiti on the boiler room. Because of all the post graffiti, this building is said to hove at leost a thickness of one foot of paint. Seniors spent most of their time filling out the opplicotions for scholarships and college entrance. Each senior eogerly awaited to see what scholarships were being of- fered. Most suffered the hardship of finding out that they hadn ' t received the award. Others joyful- ly accepted their honor for being o good student. Old desks were a part of making our mark. Signatures from 20 years ago could be found in most classrooms. Clubs who sold items during lunches, used o folding table that hod more graffiti on it rhon the boiler room. Since signing up for the draft is mandatory, most male seniors could be seen at the local post of- fices filling out their draft registra- tion. Some did it enthusiastically, while others did it with grim, looks on their faces. Sophomores and juniors were seen at the Department of Motor Vehicles signing up for their driver ' s licenses. It was great to see the look of joy on their faces the day they received their licenses. For some of us, it was a day to stay off the rcKids.
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