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a “happy birthday wiah. . |. Springer goes ovtT report cards with her student. Don Korby. before the bell rings to begin another hectic day.
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■ goes from n dress style a ;4at» Broghton THE GAME — Rules, Fads, Styles Doesn ' t it all seem like a game sometimes? A tone starts a class, another tone ends that class and sends us running for the next, and a third tone starts it all over again. And then there are the rules: “You ' re late — one day in the penalty box,” or “That’s your tenth day. Go to the attendance office. Go directly to the attendance office. Do not pass. Do not collect any credits.” The rules may change, but they never disappear. Or look at the way we dress. Last year’s “outs are this year’s “ins.” Last year’s “ins” are a bit passe now, but still quite acceptable; after all, you can’t throw out your painter s pants and rugby shirts just because they aren’t as novel as shirts and HHS tee shirts, worn here by and Blane Coleman, are male population. gauchos and whatever it is you wear with them. Besides, your new Hamill haircut may divert attention from your clothing. What will it be next year? Pony tails and vitalis? Knee breeches and bobby socks? Laugh now, but check a mirror in a few months. Do we call it style? Well, then, style is part of the game, too — always changing, but always there. Take a look at our CHANGES . . . TABLE OF CONTENTS STUDENT LIFE. .8 CLASSES . 27 • ••••••••••• FACULTY . .88 CTIJBS . .124 SPORTS . .146 COMMUNITY. 176 • ••••••••• -1 INDEX. 716 • •••••••••• -Fv i 3
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TA — Biggest Change Speaking of change — the new teacher advisory (TA) system has changed several things. The fifteen minute waking-up session before first period is no longer “home room”; it is the “advisory period.” Every second Wednesday is a TA day with shortened classes and fifty minutes for consulting with your adviser. (An adviser is an administrator, staffer, or teacher who helps you plan your life and does a lot of paperwork.) And then there are the special events: maybe an ice cream party at your adviser’s house or a grudge match with another TA group on the volleyball court. 5
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