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hard part The fall days held something for ev- eryone. Although it is impossible to catch all the events on film, we shall never forget them. On page 18 top left we see Mike Rossetto getting through the registration process, while next to him Glenn Cullins and Kevin Fitz- simmons munch down on a warm after- noon. Above we see the smug look on Kent Taylors’ face, wonder what he is thinking? Far left we see the wait is not so bad outside the counselors office, some benches might have been nice. Scott Snoozy enjoys the lawn at left during another one of those nice days. Above right we see that the conversa- tion must be serious, while below them Paula Nelson finds a place to study while Donna Stratton is in dream land. Studying was the FALL 19
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Beginning school a day or two after labor day is the standard procedure. However, this year the learning process began one week early. Registration was held in the cafeteria on Friday August 28,1981. It was a day of waiting in lines, first to get your schedule, then to pay your fees, than to see your counselor because you had a schedule conflict, changed your mind since last spring, or for some other reason you needed to change your classes. The day for some was a time to rekindle old friendships, to check out the new kids in town, and for others it was the beginning of the final phase of their education. The registration, although at times confusing, was the easy part. The hard part was deciding that yes, school had started and that now studying was to take up your spare time. But those beautiful fall days made studying diffi- cult, and sitting on the front lawn, walking around the campus soaking in the sun, or just sitting in class day- dreaming or visiting with your friends was much more fun and interesting. All good things had to come to an end, and eventually the realization that school has started and one must study hits home. So, you found the time, or the place and you hit those books.
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20 FALL Above Pam Gamble of FBLA and Advisor Cathy Bun- nell await their customers at the Fall Maddness Sale. At right Jeff Seymour is listening attentively to what someone else has to say. Above him we see Andrea Hanson and the rest of the Flag team performing at a pep assembly Above left we see Vice Principal Larry Lund cook- ing up a delicious batch of hot dogs and hambur- gers for Randy Conner during our fall picnic. Above Todd Peterson, Jeff Voight and David Quirk compete in the four legged race W -
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