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Realizing that registration is a confusing sit- uation, Tom Bell and Richard VanMartcr hope to get past registry tables. During registration, Juanita Stokelim and a friend discuss the ever-lasting confusion of signing up for classes. . . at-ff ff -. ,, ,f 2- -g'321,,:: '-- W . , .1-Nrfygarfagfifisszff f E ' ,,'. f 'i,' T V' Discussing some of the merits and hassles of being a student, Mr. Walsh and Tina Litalien iron out some difficulties in thc Guidance office. U1 O Sophomores seem to feel that panic most intensely. At least Er most Juniors and Seniors know the teachers and courses and 2 which ones to take. Most Sophomores are usually out ofluck FS unless they have an older brother or sister to fill them in. Leaving registration, one usually feels tired, relieved and a little doubtful. Did so and so, my best friend, get into Health with me, etcf? The final trial is a long line to get a yearbook picture! Couldn't they have waited for another time? The sunlight seems really bright after the dinge of the cafe- teria. CMost thought they'd never get out of there at one time or anotherj. The ordeal is finally over for another semester. 00 Do
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REGISTR TI Registration is quite a shocker after a rather easygoing sum- mer. The first small rumblings ofthe scramble to come begin in the commons. While everyone waits to receive his number, a type of informal reunion begins. Talk usually includes who has the newest car, ring, tan or haircut, as well as where each one has traveled. The confidence that a student will get every class he Wants when he wants it seems to vanish as the rumor gets around that everyone is signing up for eighth period Gym or for Chemistry fifth and sixth period. Q0 Q Registration day brings Tom Meade to the Business Ed. I thought I was next. r- .LN table.
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CL 009 O Mary Beth Adams Terri Adams Claire Aiken Donna Akins Frank Archer Giovanna Archino Scott Armstrong Lori Bachman Cheryl Bailey Jean Bailey Robin Baker Margaret Ball Nancy Ballard Patty Barone William Bartle James Bartosch Kathy Beach Carrie Beckett Susan Bedus Tyrone Bell Liz Bembry Phyllis Benning Danny Biggs John Billo Steven Billy Mary Bolen Cheryl Bonn Monique Boulware Joe Bovalino Mike Boyle Dennis Braekley Eric Brand Jonathan Bratt Mimi Braunitzer Bill Brien Keith Broderick David Brown John Thomas Brown Rossie Lee Brown Diana Brubaker Robert Budd Diane Bugnacki Paul Bullock Benny Burley Mike Burry Mike Camione Valerie Capels Mary Beth Carroll
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