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Stacie Smith, one of only three students in trigonometry, works a half angle formula problem. This class was held in the library. Uniforms were one of the new items Eurchased for band. Lorraine Heath uttons the jacket o? her new uniform. Ofoettitty 3
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He vex Never before had we experienced so many changes. From 8:05 to 3:25, nothing was quite the same as before. First, the school day itself was longer. We had to arrive twenty minutes earlier and leave ten minutes later. School seemed to last forever.“I got on the bus at 7:00 and got back home at 4:30, said Jennifer Alford. Lunch had been a time for a leisurely meal followed by four to six trips up and down the drag. “Now I have to stay on campus and eat lunch,” said Victor Ponce. Those missing fifteen minutes caused most of the complaints. Billy Burns said, “Fd rather come to school at 7:30 than have such a short lunch.” If these changes weren’t enough, computers invaded students’ lives. They printed schedules, report cards, and failure notices to parents. The report cards were a menace. Sandra Greer stated, “I used to change the grades on my report cards, because I didn’t want my parents to see my bad grades. Now it’s no use. They see them anyway.” Regardless of all he changes, at some point during the year, everything seemed to fall into a normal routine. “This year has been confusing because of the new rules,” said Mrs. Harryman. “Yet, somehow, through all the uncertainty, we made it through.” 2 Computer printed report cards containing grades for all periods were issued second period. Joseph McNeil receives his from Coach Milce Adams.
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Spray paint gave Billy Plunkett’s snowmen an unusual look. Tne five inch snow allowed students to be creative. 4
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