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Page 11 text:
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a t’s over! The school I year for 1984-85 is ■ over! The seniors have many different feel¬ ings about the end of the year. The future provides many opportunities for the seniors. Most are excited about the end of the year. Others felt sad, knowing that soon they’d be sepa¬ rated from friends as they went their different ways. The seniors at CCHS con¬ sidered their last year very special. For many it was the most important year of their lives.
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Page 12 text:
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In The Beginning ♦ ♦ ♦ T he beginning of school is al¬ ways an exciting experi¬ ence”, says Bonnie Jacobs, a sophomore at Culpeper County High School. She said she only got lost once. Many sophomores appreciated the freedom that they found at the high school. Some of the freedoms that they found included having more time between classes, having a drink machine, being able to go out¬ side during lunch, having more time in the morning to do homework, roam the halls, and to talk with friends. A total of nine new teachers were found at the high school. They were, Mrs. Seward, Mr. Creasy, Mr. Car¬ penter, Mrs. Hypes, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Manning, Lt. Col. Heinz, and Mr. H. Williams. FBLA sponsored a used book sale, selling a total of 1404 books on just the first day and making a total of $1500 to $1600 for the club. Working on a Government assignment for Mr. Greene, Stefanie Butler and Annette Baber try to find an answer to the Cadbury Caper. As Mr. Seward discusses classical conditioning in Psychology class, Susan Barfield and Cassandra Parker have trouble keeping their minds on their work and their eyes off the clock.
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