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I Trrrv Palrncui STUDY TIME 1 A senior this year, after moving Irom Virginia, new student Chris Ciz dilligently works on his homework preparing tor an upcoming Physics test ICE CREAM PARTY ' Participating in the lunchtime ac tivities during Homecoming week are Freshmen Joey Osso and 8nan Vovan who enioy by indulging in the free ice cream I Mi.irrv. i iuuppo Opening 7
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Students and faculty on the rise Variations in culture, activity, and ability, expressed through the rapid growth in enrollment, reached a new Eeak and allowed for a well-rounded igh school this year. A freshman class of five hundred and one students, and many other new students became a challenging number to work with. Students have expressed mixed feelings toward the expansion of their school. Some students viewes the changes in the school with a negative attitude. Although many new students add MAKE ME LAUGH Reveling in happiness, as she takes time to enioy socializing with friends at lunch in the am- phitheater, is Fiorella Dworzak variety to our campus, I still feel that the school seems overcrowded, especially with so many freshmen. said Senior Jeff Walters However, other students feel that the increased student body has benefited the school in many ways. Explained Senior Steve Bass , What is nice, is that the new students exhibit a lot of enthusiasm and talent towards various activities such as clubs and social events. Because of the rise in students, another growth was needed to occur. This was the expansion within the staff. Each department was benefited with new staff members, to add to the wealth of knowledge available to their pupils. This addition allowed for eleven new teachers, one librarian, and one new counselor. Constant growth continues to lend maturity and improvement with its addi- tions of students and faculty. The rise in the numbers on the campus and the benefits they bring are just examples of the concept bf PERPETUAL MOTION — by Tina Reynolds and Albert Chen I THUMBS UP First year teacher. Fran Antenore. con tritmtM lo the learning atmosphere ot the school by en couragmg her students with a traditional thumbs up dur ing her math class in the outer portables ALL SMILES Former IHS student. Donna Phelps, smiles lor the ' ' o |n « ' new theupsl t Opening
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