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LAUNCH OF A NEW VC AX Anxic-us to find his next class. Lee Rice awaits the sound of the )u2zer. On the first day of school, students have many questions and schedule changes to make in the subschool 6 office. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Excitement and anxiety were everywhere on September 8, the first day of school. Students piled off buses and into the once empty and quiet school. New faces, as well as old, appeared in the hallways. Friends that had not been seen since June shared their vacation experiences and hopes for the new year. Greetings con- tinued to be exchanged as the bell rang and students went to their homeroom class. For the seventh graders, the transition from elementary to junior high gave them an awesome feeling coming from a small school to one so big with so many people. As for return- ing students, they found a different schedule of classes and new classmates a welcomed ex- perience. All in all, the first day of school was a lively one for every student. Student Life 19
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