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Congo and Solomon The intersection of Congo and Solomon is very busy in early morning and afternoon. Cars, Buses, Feel, Students are always in a hurry to depart from . . . their bus. Junior Karon Kellogg begins her day by trying to find a parking Senior Julie Gleason gets to school early in order to find a good park- place. ing place, or is it just to see Rusty Henderson? Student Life
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Four Ways to Cross Senior Penny Smith drives to school every day in her yellow MGB. ?g??vZiI5g'sZr?5tfr?eES2Ve to be good transportation' The Cy-Fair Independent School District buses many kids to school each clay. In order for anyone to step on the Jersey Village school grounds, he must first cross one of two streets: Congo or Solomon. There are many ways which this can be achieved. The most common way is driving. Many students drive their own cars to school or, are taken and picked up by parents. The variety of cars in all three of the parking lots are a happy sight. Every student looks forward to having a car of their own and those who already have a car of their own look forward to 8 Student Life buying a new one. One of the many pitfalls of driving to school is the Jersey Village Police radar. Many a student who are late to school and in a hurry, tend to drive too fast and thus, receive a ticket. But for those who aren't yet old enough to drive there is always the bus. And if one lives close, as a last resort, walking is the answer. A minority of the students even ride motorcycles.
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,V , ...S s A Above: Registration day proved to be a very crowded time. During Sophomore registration, the Math table got a lot of attention. IO - Student Life '40 I 5235? 3 Get Up and -J 4 The Freshmen met in the gym before registering in order to receive instruc- tions as to how to go about it. Registration . . . year after year it's the same procedure, a cycle from the time of graduation from junior high until the day of graduation from high school. A student picks his classes, registers, and finally comes to school. Although some think it boring and repetitious, most hold each year as unique and different experience. For the Freshmen it's new and confusing. For the Sophomores and Juniors it is routine. For the Seniors it is different not to be doing it again like everyone else. The Goldusters served as guides throughout the registration period. Here, they take a break in the gym. 'U'-vm-A. Mrs. Aubin and Mr. Hopper helped to acq- uaint the students with the procedures. XR! l if ':
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