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Free Time Promotes Development Students always enjoy their time out of class. This time helps to develop new friendships. This time also builds lasting traditions, like sitting and talking in the hall during lunch, spending time in the library catching up on the latest book, sparking spontane- ous pep rallies in the courtyard, and participating in a paper vol- leyball. game in the smoking area. Learning to work with dif- ferent people was an important part of each student's develop- ment at Broome. Gina Buice listens to Mrs. Phillips dis- cuss an aspect of Apartment Living as Brenda Lynum studies an assignment in the background. Mike Edwards browses through one of the Media Center's new books. War Since 1945. Daryl Foster, Deneen Camp, and Ricky Dawson relax in the courtyard trying to forget the frustrations of school. 6 Socializing
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And Now The Tradition It began in 1978, two years after the school was opened. The rising senior class was given the option of getting their rings over the summer of having the afternoon free. The rising seniors voted to have the ring ceremo- ny, and ever since, all seniors have been taking advantage of this special moment. Another tradition begun early in Broome's existence was the singing of its Alma Mater during the pep rallies and ballgames. During the first year of Broome, there was no Alma Mater but work quickly began in Septem- ber of 1977. Phillip Bailey, Marga- ret Birt, and Roger Cox were the composers. Perhaps one of the most pop- ular and most enjoyed tradition- al activities held at Broome each year is Heart Day which is celebrated on Valentine's Day. It takes time to establish tradi- tions. Yet even in these first six years of the school's existence, students have entrenched cer- tain activities into Broome's very core. With the coming of each class, the number of Broome's cherished traditions grows and expands. First the foundation, then the building, and now — the tradi- tioni Lori Cody take grammar notes in Coach Mack's second period English class. Cheryl Davis and Tony Mitchell sit in the warm sun in the courtyard as they talk about the day's events. Prologue 5
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%cP° 6,° jfcjfZi jr r W‘ Steve Faltemier relaxes in the hall Cindy Parker, Sandra Phillips, Angela Johnson, Angela Parsons, and Kim Spencer during lunch. tell jokes in the courtyard. Socializing 7
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