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WHY DO THE shorter girls end up with top lockers? That’s one question that bothers Rita Dal Santo. THE FAMILIAR VOICE of Ron Bell greets students each morning as he reads the daily bulletin. COLLEGE LOOMS FOR Vickie Horner, who checks the bulletin board by the guidance office. OFFICE GIRL JUDY Tuskan delivers mes- sages as well as distributing the absentee bul- letin each day during second period. 21
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Pep Sessions , Assemblies Add Interest to Routine Morning finds bus students congre- gating in the cafeteria until the “beep” tone sounds. Sleepy first period classes hear the announcements read and teach- ers fight the daily battle with thirty pairs of heavy eyelids. Slamming lock- ers, gabfests, and quick trips to the washroom to repair hairdos fill the five- minute breaks. The day passes . . . WHO WOULD DARE cross the picket line formed by Jenny Vajda, Jean Godlewski, and Carol Mercer, taking a tactic from organized labor, they bargain for victory. “GO TEAM GO!” “Yell a little louder!” hoarse boosters. Vocal chords in competition make the gym creak with their enthusiasm. Victories often caused 20
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PEACEFUL HALLS AWAIT the next onslaught of students. Voices of teachers drift out open doors and mingle with strains of a record in Spanish. With four long hours of class behind them, teachers and students alike wel- come the tone sound that means — - FOOD! The halls clear as if by magic while hungry teens make their shivery dashes across the open breezeway to the cafeteria. Thirty-five minutes leaves no time for intramurals but is still enough for chatter and antics. After trooping back to class, the students find the two- hour afternoon passes quickly. Then other things — jobs, clubs, sports, dates, and dances — all compete for time slots in their plans. SHORTHAND REQUIRES CONCEN- TRATION to master the forms being writ- ten on the blackboard. 22
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