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During his Mechanical Drawing class, Ricky McClary scales his original floor plan. On Cowboy Day, Mr. John Blelloch gives assistance to Patricia Heiser. 6 - Welcome Back
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While visiting Busch Gardens, Shannon Christensen and Patti Squillante stop briefly to hug a bear! Others were em¬ ployed at shops in the Coliseum Mall, neighborhood public pools, autoparts shops, gas stations, or Busch Gardens. A few sat or did odd jobs for extra cash, and one student, Chip Zimmerman even taught sailing lessons at the Hampton Yacht Club on Hampton Roads Bay. Spending time at Virginia Beach, Buckroe Beach, and Nags Head was a main part of the summer, and perhaps the most enjoyable part. People dozed on damp beach towels, surfed, boogie- boarded, and romp¬ ed in the cool, spark- I i ng waves. The summer, whether spent on the beach, by a pool, at a job, or in air-conditioned homes, was a hot and steamy one. It was a time for taking life nice and easy, for sipping lemonade in the shade, and for absorb¬ ing the vibes of short- I i ved but sweet freedom. It was a time for everyone to be themselves, to dare to be different, for short was the time before a new school year would be sprung upon the students. It would be a year that would make many demands upon the students. The year would require them to get their loose- leaf paper in order, get their locker combina¬ tions down just right, get to class, and get to work! Introduction — 5
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1 I 1 Getti ng into the Groove Once again summer vacation had ended and it was time to return to the classrooms. Many students were not ready for the return but they were anxious to see their friends and discuss their exuberant summer vacations. The first day, students were Looking at a microfiche in the library, Quinn Casey takes notes for an English paper. Physics can be so much fun! Donna Carneal, Veronica Moody, Ronald Wilding, Jenny Langhans, and Mary Smith work on the center of gravity in Mr. Seymour ' s second period class. greeted with signs sayi ng Wel¬ come Back! and Deeper Krabba Territory Ahead. Juniors and Seniors had trouble visiting old teachers be¬ cause of thei r relocation and the arrival of new teachers for the latest addition — Freshmen had arrived!!! Where is room 230? Can you believe we are finally in high school? These were comments heard throughout the first week of school. On the first day, students searched thesignsonthewall to find out where their home¬ room classes were located. Bus sched¬ ules were also read to find out which bus was going their way. Newcomers were not prepared for the hot and humid weather in the building. Com¬ ing from air- conditioned schools, students had to adjust to the high temperatures, wh i le stay i ng within the limits of the new dress code. Getting into the groove of things for a new school year was definitely a challenge. Welcome Back — 7
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