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Crimson and gold flowers surround the sign in front of Memorial to add yet another touch of spirit and beauty. In the Cooper Science Lab, Mrs. Phyllis Tubbs demonstrates an obstacle course to her colleagues at their “cracker-barrel.” Miss Carolyn Cook, vice-principal, takes a minute during lunch hour to have an info-- mal talk with DeAnn Gatto. Opening 3
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ll books tell a story; our characters act many different roles behind the ‘white synthetic stone building and tinted glass. Even when “nothing” was a ening, a zillion activities were going on simultaneously. What was the action? Cramming for a test, looking for a job despite 13 percent unemploy- ment, decorating a Charger Pal’s locker, fitening to (or yawning through) morning announcements, saving money to afford $1.30 for a gallon of gas, act- ing “layed back,” planning what to do over the next weekend, looking for that homework that you “did” last night, making it through all that classwork until the sixth hour bell rang at 2:55—all of this and more are the everyday happen- ings that tell the Charger Story. eee a i ee ties § = + ha OF = Ms 7 a oo ¢ Opening 5
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