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Running on a full load ... ning for everything from Prom to 0 • Graduation. Overloaded feelings may be strange to new comers to the school, for in¬ coming freshmen at first, and even for experienced students and administration at the beginning, but in time everyone gets into the groove and continues to move on at a full pace just as always, taking all matters for granted that we are running on a full load. U.S. 41 once graced on both sides with farm land, is now busting with new businesses and advertising billboards. Can I have a desk to myself? No, there just is not enough chairs to go around. Classrooms are now to the point where they just accomodate the num¬ ber of students in the class. Washrooms become a so urce of meeting hall, as students gather for discussion during passing time, which makes them impassable. 6 Opening
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streak for the football season. Academically, students were moving ahead with a load of new courses, new textbooks, a group of new teachers and a big load of homework which brings all the pleasures of school back to spirit. In orgainzations, clubs begin pushing ahead with fund raisers, which are a part of every school year, for trips and other activities. Most clubs start off the year by making a big load of money. Individually speaking, classes begin planning for the year ' s happenings. Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Se¬ niors all take on different loads by plan- Crowds, crowds crowds, faces new and old ap¬ pear at sporting events, supporting the teams with school spirit. Speaking of loads, all students carry the burden of Buses, buses, and more buses, transportation for a planning their years in advance and scheduling is great majority of students to and from school is by Welcome, Dr. Clune made a second welcoming speech of the year as striking teachers returned to school after three weeks of school closings. Overcrowded classrooms: Many students had to make c hanges in their schedules because of over population in some 1 specific classes, an example is the study hall. Opening 5
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Breaking the hoop, by bringing in the football sea¬ son with the team running with a 4-0 lead, starting off a good season Electronics being a demanding field, now finds its classrooms running on full loads. Transportation, the best way to sum up this word is by another word buses. Buses are the main trans¬ port for students making their loads important ones. Three over and three more to go. Students look forward to eating lunch and talking after going through the pressure of a school day. Overloaded by the pains of homework, is Lisa Lolis, who makes a desperate attempt to make it to class on time after visiting her locker. Ooops, they sure don ' t make lockers big enough anymore, especially for a student who is running with a big load. Opening 7
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