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Top: Darren Burroughs signs in late. Below: Karl Carrigan lathers up for another tough school day. Opposite page: Top Left: Fawn Moldiney and Carol Pinkelman primp before the mirror. Top Right: Cold mornings make even the slight warmth of the bus welcome. Below: Barb Krumm engages in early chit chat with other bus riders. 6 Early Morning
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Opposite page: Left; Co-Captain John Langenderfer opens the way for the Varsity team. Right; Mr. Cameron assists Barb Raab in computer operation. Top; Rehearsing with the band, Teresa Barden works to perfect her talents on the clarinet. Left; Mr. DeRose anxiously awaits the beginning of the Quiz Bowl Match. Right; The majorettes prepare a new routine for an upcoming football game. Opening 5
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And So We Begin Between 5 a.m. and 7 a.m. four hundred and fifty alarm clocks started ringing, while the students of Evergreen High School slowly dragged themselves out of bed, going through some of their morning routines; showers, throwing on clothes, blow drying and curling hair, girls putting on make- up, boys shaving and, if there was time, running downstairs to eat a bowl of Smurfberries, or Wheaties. When the bus arrived so did the thought of the long cold journey to the school. Having navigated their way through the narrow aisles, over feet sticking out trying to trip the un- wary, half away individuals settled down into the crowded seats. As the buses continued toward their destination, some riders decided to finish their neglected homework, while others tried to catch forty winks they missed because they wanted to stay up and watch “A- Team” or “Knight Rider.” Accomplishing either endeavor was difficult because they heard Michael Jackson singing “Beat It” on one of the popular radio stations, FM 104. Finally, as the buses and cars arrived at school, Mr. Miller opened the door greeting each student with a smile and a friendly “Good morning” sending them off to their homerooms to hear the morning announcements. Barring fog, snow, and ice, by seven fifty-four we were all here. Early Morning 7
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