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4 WARM-UP W? Business student signs up with Mr. Lucas. Right: Bob Hassen ponders computer cards. Year . . . The new school year started off again with the rush of registration. Stu- dents lined up outside the gymna- sium Iobby for their turn to receive their registration cards. After pushing and shoving, everyone entered the upper gym to sign up for various classes, Manya time I 1 1 l l xkj Mr. Marchington tries to help Kim Hatchell with her schedule.
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New Gam For some, the thought of a new dec- ade brings hope and excitement for new changes. For others, it's a time to sit back, relax and remember the good times of the 7O's. However we play the game of life, memories of the starting of the game-high school -will return. Students from Mid High noted a definite change of atmosphere at Senior High. They found that by being treated more like adults, they enjoyed school far more. The design of the campus allowed kids to choose where they wanted to eat at lunch. Students could eat in the cafeteria, go out for lunch, or just kick back and release a few Z's on the grass or benches. It is our hope that the 1980 TORNA- DIA not only brings great memories and happiness now, but in future decades in our liyes. ,Lili The new game is underway. fl Nl
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Begin ith Regi tration ClaSSes would fill upandawhgle found themselves adapting toa new beginning ofthe new school xear. new schedule would have to he school year. Many students quit their m61Cle.VViththe help Qfaviggprmgi- jobs for sChool,while others merely Afterthree months oftreedom and Dal, Counselors, and many friendly rearranged their schedules, Continuous sunshine, it was difficult teachers, studg-mg Wgrked QUI C1355 for students to abandon swimming, schedules. Buying new clothes,seeing old waterskiingand sunbathingfor pen friends, making new ones, and hit- Cils, paper, assignments and Class- Along with registering, gwdemg ting the books again marked the room confinement. f' V: ' 1 s 5 T, aff-vnu 4-at al clam., 2 N X 1 egg ' it , ' .Q ! 5 l ,K .- Kari Dorstad and Karen Nelson sign up with Lanny Pitts for marketing. Pitts accepted a job with CP. National and was replaced by Doug lantzi at mid-year fi
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