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Brand Spankin9 New School Thatis right! In almost a twink- ling of an eye, the school really started to look good. All of the classrooms were bright, and all of the ceilings were intact. Upon en- tering a first period class from a hall with no carpet, it seemed as if by magic a new rug had grown down the hall before second period be- gan. Also the noise level at school seemed to drop considerably. Shouting down the hall to a friend was not necessary, because for the first time even whispers could be heard. Although the school was getting better all the time, one final step was needed before students were really comfortable. This step was the completion of the cafeteria, which meant no more cold ham sandwiches 0r stale corn chips for lunch. With this addition, classes as a whole seemed to be more enjoy- able and school wasjust a lot more fun. SANTA CLAUS talias Tommy Crawfordi tells the good little girls and boys 21 story, while his elves-Mark Cox, Jay Smith, and John Southardeamuse the crowd.
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5 WAITING for their summer drivers education teacher to arrive are Tom Nack, Tona Montgomery, and Timmy Clark. 6 A SPIRIT RING for the Clarksville football game helps boost the Pirates on to a 15-13 victory. 7 CONGREGATING outside the school to enjoy the warm weather are Gordon Horine, Randall Shuck, and Cary J ones.
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Academics . Classes . . . . . Clubs . . . . . . Sports Ads TABLE OF CONTENTS tLefo STUDENT COUNCIL members de- corate Mr. Roth tthe principaD as a Christ- mas tree at the December 22 assembly pro- gram for the student body. 7-1431: or caureurs--1 The Reinvestment 0f Finances 134 . . . . . . . The Firm Foundation 28 . . The Origin of Involvement 40 . . .The Rekindling of Interest 82 . . The Rebirth of Enthusiasm 102 31N31N09 10 378i! tLefn THE COURTYARD adds a touch of beauty to a hbrand spankinT new school? tBelow Lem AS THE ROOMS became brighter, Beth Shiftiet smiles to show that school is ttjust a lot more fun. tBelow Righo WITH THE ADDITIONS 0f carpeting and fresh paint, Sheila Crace finds it easy to concentrate on her French homework, even in the hallway.
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