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This lsn'T 402, Pronounces An E The firsf day of school: maybe noT The worsT dayp cerTainly The wildesT. lnnocenf sopho- mores creaTe pandemonium in The halls, finding all The wrong rooms aT The wrong Times, double- Taking looks aT impossible schedule cards. Con- fidenfly following auThoriTaTive direcfional signs, The sophomore arrives aT a main-building baThroom for his English class. For The iniTiaTe of LafayeTTe, The firsT day shares momenTs of apprehension wifh Those of newness and exciTemenT. Finally finding his class- room, The sTudenT caufiously pauses oufside The door, Thinking To himself Will l know anyone? Boldly sTepping Through The door. eyes To The floor, he hears someone say Hello and looks up To see a friend. Relief. Compared wiTh oThers, juniors seem al- mosT sedaTe on opening day: They know enough of LafayeTTe To be comforTable wiThouT impa- Tience. Seniors, however, easily grow Tired of The rouTine ThaT accompanies The beginning of The end: an iniTiaTed senior: l've filled ouT Two hours worTh of cards for The pasT Three years in This homeroom. You'd Think They'd know me by now. Come These TaTTered Tail-days of Augusf, sfudenfs exchange one way of life for anofher . .. for beTTer or worse Til graduafion do us parT. 151' pr' IIA li' ll' 'ls 'C H- I' 5, l ' 3 A : I nlightened Sopl omo M i 4. 5 aww sfiil?
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Class Rings Symbol 0f Seniority WiTh The ring dinner The class oT 70 really begins To Teel The binding oT class Ties. ComplainTs oT The high cosT oT The dinner and The pro- longed waiT were numerous, buT all oT Their auThors were presenT 'on SepTember 25 aT The Phoenix l-loTel enloying The meal and ioining in wiTh The singing oT The alma maTer. Reverend Rex Knowles delivered a Tale oT nursery rhymes wiTh a more signiTicanT meaning. The waiTing Tor The TradiTional pulling oT The sTrings-The momenT when l2Th graders become seniors-became almosT unbearable. Finally, The rings were secured-I l years oT worlc seemingly TorgoTTen-senioriTy aT lasT. Over hill, over dale, as we hiT The dusTy Trail, The Gen- erals go marching along, sang The audience as They slowly Tiled ouT oT The bangueT hall, some prancing wiTh ioy, some Triclcling wiTh Tears. 'Z' TS 6 i in 1 , 1 , ' Q , gi f 5 1 ' T iff? . 5559? '- N 'f 'J ' , 2. 1 Q R-.gf 4 A A WT. 'ig . 1. Q2 A. 'iv
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