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New year off to early start rT hat's right, seniors sting! Senior Brian Wall puts up welcome signs in the parking lot on the first day of school to spread enthusiasm. Heat, new schedule add to changes faculty welcomed with enthusiasm For the first time in the school's history, EHS students returned for opening day of school in Au- gust. Not only was this the first time for school to be opened before Labor Day, the first day of school, August 31, was a re- cord high of 111 de- grees. Enterprise stu- dents had a big ad- justment to the new schedule with school starting at 7:40 rath- er than the tradition- al eight in the morn- ing starting time for first period. Getting to school on time has been somewhat of a prob- lem for students. Ju- nior Kellee Smith said, “The new schedule is way too early. I always see people running to make it on time. Enterprise had an over-load of people with a total of 1,474 stu- dents. The enrollment included 549 sophomores, 510 juniors, and 415 seniors. “I wasn’t happy about starting a week earlier, but it was great to see all of my friends again.” Carlos Pineda Because of the student over load, many students had their schedules rearranged a few weeks into the school year. This defeated the whole purpose of Arena Scheduling, making it a thing of the past. Counselor Peg- gy Mathis will miss Arena Scheduling liked visiting with parents and help! new students get oh the right track with their classes,” she commented. In October, three, new part-time teach- ers were hired to take over five new, classes. The new teachers included Bob Wood, Ceram- ics, U.S. History; Marty McFarland. Typing I; Stephanie Navo, C.P. English IV. Another change in the staff at Enter- prise was, Glenn Kattenhorn took the place of Suzanne Swendimah in the position of Dean of Stu- dents. Linda De Wed OPENING OF SCHOOL
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p------------------------------------ owerslide Senior Brad Hollahan goes with friends to ride mountain bikes in the hills near Whiskeytown lake. anatic Senior Doug Evans spends his sum- mer wind-surfing at the lake. Windsurfing has be- come very popular. ver the top Sophomore Woody Wilson Skates hard on his no jocks ramp. Much of his summer was spent on his skateboard. SUMMER
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— II aboard! Eager students wait for bus 151 to open its doors to get the best seat for the long ride home. oly moly! I’m late for my bus! Sophomore Regina Hood rushes to catch her bus after the seventh period bell. an you help me? Junior Adrienne Tindal goes to the problem station for assistance from Debra Armstrong at Arena Scheduling. OPENING OF SCHOOL
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