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Old ghosts faded as newcomers arrived After a sleepy summer siesta, the slick, washed halls resounded with voices of return- ing students. Vague new faces floated among the old, and tight clusters of peeping freshmen scurried through the halls, searching frantically for that non-existent class. The nostalgic ghost of last year's seniors still clung to old hangouts, fading reluctantly as the new seniors took command. ln the middle, sophomores and juniors hitched up their old fad- eds, inhaled deeply, and plunged into another year. Over the summer, fashions had taken a wobbling step for- ward into stilt-like heels and skinny jeans. Some bold souls The Student Council members sure were generous to eat 4,000 jars of mustard just so we could have the lids! The Howdy Assem- bly was great! - Sherri Woer- n r dared to wear the latest, others took note of what was being worn for their next shopping trip to Hulen Mall. The three-month gap between last year's scandals and romances and those most cur- rent were meshed with a thick, gooey application of gossip. The roar of humanity ebbed into a gentle overlapping of voices as the last student was fit into the jigsaw puzzle of classes. SPREAD A LITTLE Sunshine was the slogan used by the Student Council, compliments of French's Mustard Company, for the Howdy Day Assembly. DEVAUN DICKSON AND other juniors plan class decorations for homecoming. Heads began to droop toward sympathetic desks as teachers droned on in a relaxing lullaby. The bell startled the student body back to life and the halls were squeezed with the passing bodies. Many stopped to peek into the new auditorium, and a surprise awaited those going I thought the assembly was uni- que and fun, and the pins helped brighten the day. - Mrs. Vicki Glass into the remodeled lunchroom for the first time. The first day finally ended, and all escaped home or to work. So, one day down, and only 179 days left for a little short of a thousand kids to move closer to adulthood. The thought could have been scarey at first, but was soon forgotten with the blasting of a thousand alarm clocks the next morning. beginning school f 11
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12 f beginning school ABOVE READING THE rules of the junior magazine sale, Albert Perez stands in the middle of some of the prizes offered to top salesmen. RIGHT, TRYING DESPERATELY to fill his paper in the Student Council scavenger hunt, Delmar Montgomery uses a friend's back to write down the needed replies as Nancy Voirin looks on. its is ,- Y vw YY 5 if Sea venger What will they think of next? They stood at the entrance to the gym, handing out French's mustard lids. Some people, as usual, were reluctant to partici- pate, but most were glad to take part in another Student Council scheme. The same people either threw their buttons under the bleachers, or promptly attached them to their clothing, referring to the popular mustard slogan, Spread a little sunshine. The theme might as well have been We don't fit in here any- more, as people spilled onto the gym floor with nowhere to sit. Corinne Orr introduced a get-
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