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IT'S TOO EARLY FOR THIS. Mark Stranzyck makes the best out of the incredibly long waits, for which enrollment is famous. PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED. Sopho- more Tricia Rice gets help from her mother's opinion ' ' e ,a g e X tefffeeefffzeeta .Q ,,a.fr,r, . , . ,:e.-- - on what classes to take. Q X p ,V My 'W ,f T' -5: 'K ' i ' if- i t , 7 .. , E? . QM, ' 1' Q? i' ff 'i'o'l , .. l M W 724 5 .f ' ,... kv 11,351 Zh ?+ '5' 'f fi Q 2 5 , l 66There is nothing else quite like enrollment fortunately' 99 Craig Plerce, Senior IODA Flash Of Life V D-af fy iii' eg, 3 THERE'S NOTHING LIKE WAITING. And wait- and DeVonne Drake have their patience tested at soph ing, and waiting. Stanley Abernathy, Thelma Franks, omore enrollment. x i I i
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One Way Or Another, We All Had To Come To Some Terms Of Enrollment- It was a muggy morning. Hordes of stu- dents dotted the front yard of school, clutching little brown envelopes containing schedule information which guaranteed them survival of yet another arena enroll- ment. What has to be everyones least favorite part of summer went fairly smoothly this year, except for the usual complaints. It took longer this year and it was really confusing. said sophomore Erica Breath. Junior Marty Wade had similar problems. The waiting was too long CI was 41351 and it ruined my morning. Sophomore LaToya Williams had an even more common attitude. It was great seeing all my friends, but I still don't like school. For freshmen, enrollment was a chance to meet their teachers and other students and familiarize themselves with the school. Enrollment day was an exciting, scary day for me. Not only was I getting my classes but it was my very first step of high school. I felt so lost. said Keisha johnson. Because of a different arrangement this year, freshmen Cinstead of seniorsj were the first to enroll. This caused some mixed feel- ings. Even though there were no real class conflicts Csince ninth and twelfth graders take totally different classesj, some seniors, like Treva Crawford, were upset. We've been going here for years waiting until we're finally seniors and get to enroll first, and then they let the freshmen go be- fore us-it wasn't really fair. Sophomores were also slightly disap- pointed by the fact that they Cagainj were enrolling last. We had to enroll last Cagainj and a lot of the classes were closed, it was really a has- sle. stated Stacy Baker. Overall, enrollment went as well as could be expected,-Iunior Derrick Cozzens said, I think it could have been run a lot better, but it got the job clone. Junior Steve Maddex summed up the day in the voice of the majority. I really don't remember much about enrollment day. It was the first time all summer that I had gotten up before 12:30, so I was walking around still half asleep! Stephanie Booth , ,, I ,L-as K , Al JUST MAKING SURE. Tami Branton doublechecks the classes she's picked to make sure everything fits. CHECKING IN. Freshman Leslie Limbaugh and mother wait in line to get an enrollment packet. Enrollment 011
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