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Hot, sticky, and short tempered! This was how everyone felt on Au- gust twenty-seventh and twenty- eighth, as hundreds of students filled the halls and cafeteria waiting to en- roll. Enrollment was the most dread- ed event of the new year. It was that time again, and on Sep- tember 2 it was back to the old daily routines. Whether students went to school and then participated in a sport, or activity, or worked instead, everyone had a full schedule. A regular school year had begun?! Or was it regular? There was a new New cowaed, wh, pfumqm! Worked Togellw 'D make annum gfzeafyeafo presence in the school. A former principal had returned-Mrs. Pam Thomas! Thomas with her reputa- tion, enthusiasm, and leadership changed the whole appearance of the school. To the people of the com- munity the school appeared revital- ized. New rules were made and old ones given new life. A school board deci- sion lengthened the academic day for juniors and seniors. juniors now took a full six period day and seniors were in class for five periods. Tardy policies were strictly enforced. Peo- ple were seen running down the halls, full speed ahead, to get to class on time. Instruction became the most important focus in the classrooms. The new seniors took their posi- tion and provided the needed leader- ship. Everyone had a sense of be- longing to something worth while. In academics, sports, and organi- zations students put forth efforts and saw results. The general attitude was pride in being students in the 1986-87 school year. Tara Wilson SENIOR SPIRIT! Seniors followed the old tradition TIME FOR BUSINESS. Typing is a great skill to FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! Sophomores get riled up at and painted the bridge the night before football pre- have. Chris Bryant practices his with a timed writing. the first pep assembly during the spirit stick competi- views. tion, 2 0 Bearing It All
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