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• • • e move Caught by the bell as he climbs the “up” stairs, George Grimstone is almost overwhelmed by frenzied sophomores thundering down. “That roar sounded more like a herd of dinosaurs than people!” George exclaims, shakily peeling himself olf the freshly painted wall. “Hey, who are you? Is that crazy costume a boy’s shift?” “I’m George Grimstone, a transfer student. If this is a high school, why do people run loose? Some boys just about trampled me.” “Grimstone, they were only a few of the guys going to lunch.” “What’s that loud ringing? I guess I was hit harder than I realized.” “That’s just the tardy hell for class.” “Why aren’t you in class?” “Oh, I ! m privileged; I’m on the traffic squad. Squad mem¬ bers keep the students in order while they change classes.” “Then why isn’t everyone orderly?” “Well, uh . . . we’d better hurry on to class, Grimstone.”
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When days are still humid, and days are still summer, we return to GHS. Seniors come, proud to be oldest, proud to know what to do, how to do it, proud to know where they are going. Juniors come, proud to be older than sopho¬ mores but aware of subservience to seniors. Sophomores come — pushing, lagging, fright¬ ened, loud. They need the traffic squad’s help as they search for the right door, the right building, with an assumed confidence they do not feel. HUMID DAYS and the approach of Autumn bring the return of students to GHS. Some know the right way . . . others search SQUAD MEMBERS regulate student traffic between classes. Page 10
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