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Same old argument Mr. Richey and Mrs. Fischer come back to school ready for the first day after a great summer vacation. Photo by T. Mosley Organization is the key Making sure he doesn't get his chemicals mixed up, junior Tom Mosley prepares the journalism darkroom for the first deadline crunch'f Photo by D. Watral Checking roll Mrs. Scott checks her roll to make sure everyone made it for the first day. Photo by B. Dversdall Y. ,qi Learning the notes Summer band practice helps Brandy Wellington, sophomore, get ready for the new season. Photo by T. Mosely X te 10 ta Pr-e-sfhwzso to
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fs. '55 w 'K 'C I 3 Pre-School Preparation Anticipation was in the air as facul- ty and students prepared for that ea- gerly awaited first day of school. Teachers moved back into classrooms that hadn't been occupied all summer. They organized, filed, and stacked but always there was more to do. The faculty moved in 3 days before , the students were expected. This gave i them some time to create some kind of order out of the rooms cluttered with furniture. There was a lot to do in just a little amount of time, explained Mrs. Roberts. Students, like the faculty, got ready for a brand new year full of surprises. Most went out and bought new clothes for the upcoming day while others just wanted to have a little more fun before hitting the books. I got all my partying out the week be- fore, said Senior Cyndi Huff. Some sophomores spent their last days of freedom in a different fashion. Julie Dobbs, sophomore, said, I stayed up all night the night before. I was scared I wouldn't wear the right thing. When the day finally came every- one was sure they were prepared in the best possible way. Pep talk 'Fa Discussing teaching techniques, Ms. Varley and Mr. Goff exchange new ideas. r ierhi't's If Af- .5'. ,Z H Q
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