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Some young Maury students still had to ride the bus to school even though most upperclassmen arrived by automobile. 4 Opening
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When the Walls C ome tumblin; Down As the 1986-87 school year ended, many 7 students felt a sense of loss. The broken windows, the steaming furnaces and graffiti filled desks were soon to be a thing of the past. Senior Louis Barkin stated that he ttleft the old school looking forward to being in the new wing, and that it would - ,- provide change of pace for his senior year? However, he commented that lshe would miss the chipped paint and the ' CONTENTS -' bigger lockers? Apparently we will all miss the old - . . - Maurybutwelookforwardtoanew future .- Student Llfe .......... ...... 3 - in a brand new school. - Academics 34 - .. People ...... ..... 60 -- - Sports ...... ..... 130 -- - Ads and Information . ....... ..... 162 -- A crumbling brick wall and a bright yellow bulldozer accent the west side of the building. The entire building will be complete for the 1988-89 school year. Opening 3
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m '5 67 .1 m; 17 611103 N 611191165? 1 The first day Of the 1987-88 school year was a typical first except for the fact that the seniors were just like the sopho- mores, confused when trying to find the correct eiassroom. The new building was a little hard to get used to for everyone No one had ever attended classes with air conditioning, carpet, and new desks. Some students did not like the new place where they had to attend school despite the fact that Maury was 50 Clean and neat. Stacy Edwards, a senior, said, Wt 030 not hike anything. Fm not used to it tMauryy E like the 0M school? While Senior Mike Boyd exeliaimed, ttl like the whole seheol, the whole thing. Fm a sehaol spirit mamw Some felt the new sehonl buildings lacked the spirit of the 01d Maury. WEhe eid building had much more character than the new one. i hke the new building better though? commented senior Chris Tymoff. Another senior, Kelly Puryear, re- marked, etthe buitding looks so sterile, blah! 1W5 just not the same building? Eventually new memories were con- structed am'i penple built feelings areund the newly renovated Maury L-Iigh School.
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