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PG. 4: TOP: Some 7th and 8th graders work their hardest in Mrs. Cox’s typing class. BOTTOM RIGHT: Scott Hyatt and his band per forms wildly at the airband contest as Sammy Hagar. PG. 5: TOP LEFT: One of the students walks slowly onto the bus to end a hard day of work. MIDDLE: Freshmen, Dana Matt son and Vickie Hornbeck show that they Dare to be Different. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Simmers walks away from his football team after a early fall practice. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Stacey Micka and Harlin Watson work hard during shop class. BOTTOM RIGHT: Soph- omore Tammy Arnold stretches out before a volley- ball game.
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STUDENTS AT THEIR BEST Many seventh graders had different im- pressions about the first week of school. Some thought the instant they walked into school that they were going to be grabbed and torched by the upper classmen. How- ever, this was not true. The Seniors escort- ed the seventh graders all over the school to the different rooms. Then the seventh graders went to their guide rooms where they read rules and regulations of the school and then obtained their school lock- er. For the first week they all ran to their lockers in fear that they were going to be late to their next class — which was true! and they’re still running. They had many different opinions about the teachers. Some of them thought most of their teach- ers were nice once they got to know them. They also thought Mr. Stahl and Mr. Head- den were nice. Finally, they got into the swing of school and they weren’t as scared when they walked to their classes. 4 Week One
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The first week of school was a big ad- justment for everyone. Walking into school, working out schedules, finding classes, and settling down from along sum- mer to hit the books once again was tough. Everyone looks forward to seeing all their friends-but it's doubtful if anyone looked forward to all the homework! The seventh graders probably had the worst time of all and Seniors-well they decided to help them out. Every seventh grader had an “upper classmen to show them the ropes. In time, the newcomers got used to racing through the halls, fighting off the mob, and getting into the right classrooms before the tardy bell rang. On Thursday of the first week, we had a brand new type of pep rally. It was called a Jam Session . We had five groups of airbands, (inspired and set up by the Student Council), that brought everyone to their feet and helped break the ice” and get us all fired up for the games we had on Friday. It also got everyone ready to enjoy an involved, fun- filled, and beneficial year at Lost River High. The Tulelake Fair weekend was the perfect end to a great week. Veel One
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