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sighs of relief seniors Stephonle Sohlln, Dovid Moore, ond Tim Colllns complete their lost yeor of tion. To moke sure her cords ore in proper order, junlor Tommy Ronk quickly looks them over. support ond cooperotlon wos shown by students ot After receiving her bog of pre-pockoged books ot reglstrotion, Beth Crowley, senior, discusses her summer vocotion with Jeff Kozloskl, junior. the help of U.S, Government teacher, Mr. Wllllom Howell, senior Sherry Scolercio signs up for his Pre-Reglstrotion ond Reglstrotlon 11
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New Methods Prove to Be Effective One of the activities, that was faithfully performed at the end of each year was the pre-registration process. Students at- tended two half days of school, while the second halves were devoted to pre-registration. This process was designed to provide the students with the opportunity to sign up for the classes and teachers that they wanted. Counselors were available to assist students who had problems with their schedules. Before the school year began, students were required to return for registration. The incoming freshmen had to take science and math tests before registering. The registration process was changed for the better. Unlike other years, the students' books were already packaged in paper bags, which saved them the trouble of' picking up each book individually. Part of it was better, and part of it was worse. A lit- tle of ir was disorganized, but llike the way the books were set up, commented Brent Spaulding, senior. Students were also re- quired to have a bank guarantee card with them if they purchased their books with a check. Although they were warned ahead of time about the new policy, many students came without their bank guarantee-cards. Therefore, they were not allowed to complete registration until they were able to present their cards. This was strongly enforced- to reduce check bouncing. All things considered, the registration process went much smoother than in previous years, and will most likely be tried again. . 'If J , ,+V 'if Students such as seniors Joy Mann and Robin Davis prove to be extremely helpful during pre-registration. 10 Pre-Registration and Registration 291 Q-zlieifl With a spark of interest senior Chip Brown eyes new schedule. At pre-registration, Steve Davis, senior, shows pression of his schedule.
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Royolry Joy ond hoppiness ore expressed in the foces of our Homecom ing King ond Queen, Colin Carr ond Somonrho Robinson. 12 Homecoming
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