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. rt Student Life School Opens September 3 The opening days of school are always full of familiar activities. During the week before school starts, most students in nu. . visit -the bookstore to buy their books and stock up on pencils, paper, and other supplies. On the first day, students arrive in .buses or cars and wait in the cafeteria or on the 'loading dock for the eight o'clock bell, when they rush to the hallway bul- letin boards to find out their homeroom assignments. Once in homeroom, seemingly endless hours are spent filling out equal- ly endless forms. Finally the schedules are handed out, and g. ,ss then the deans' offices are jammed with people requiring changes in them. Probably the biggest event of the first few days for Seniors is the arrival of the long-awaited senior rings. ' 15' v , S H Sleepy students wait on the loading dock before school. if . 'l'..I7 ' Forms, FORMS, FORMS!! Books and supplies for 1800 students. MQW 4K,,., W . , ua' l ' ffti.ii.sQ1g+,gf... -gf I 1' XS-it- 'wH-e K. ,hx . . ' ' ' ' ff' . Senior rmgs, at last! Waiting in the deans 0 ice I0
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Student Life Special Activities Are Started There are many different special activities in which EHS students may participate. Each senior class has its officers and sponsors various activities. The members of the band and the Talon and Eagle staffs devote a class period each day to their work. The athletic teams spend many hours in practice after school. Approximately 25 clubs, ranging from the Art Club to the National Honor Society, offer membership to students. Almost all of them sponsor projects during the year as well as their regular meetings. gig-.., The Beta Club and the National Honor Society have a joint meeting. 7 Members of the Talon Staff work on underclass pictures. Senior Class President Scott Wallace presides at a class meeting. 9' M Q: .l The football team practices under the direction of Coaches Hord and Young. Student Council members fill baskets for the annual Christmas Caravan. I
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