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Dear Diary, Weil, it’s the beginning of a new school year. Here I go again — all the studying, examinations, athletic events, concerts, and just plain good times. I’ll attempt to write at least something little every so often to flashback in words what took place in this 1976-1977 school year. Here I go ... Tuesday, Sept. 7 — I don ' t want school to start again tomorrow. Ever since I was “yeigh high” I can remember being in school. Maybe I ' ll drop out. Wednesday, Sept. 8 — I guess I’ll stay — my schedule isn ' t so bad. Anyway it ' s fun seeing everybody. Friday, Sept. 17 — I went to my first dance tonight. It was pretty good. The kids were awfully rowdy. I have a feeling something’s gonna give. Monday, Oct. 4 — It sure is hard work - I mean putting a Homecoming float together. So many flowers have to be made in so short a time. Homecoming is only a few days away. Friday, Oct. 8 — Even with the flower stealings and egg attacking during the last few days, Homecoming turned out to be a thing I could be proud of. Wednesday, Oct. 27 — I just knew something would happen. Because of the rowdiness during the Homecoming dance, tonight’s Junior class dance and all future dances are limited to only 550 students. What a rip! Thursday, Nov. 11 — Free day today — it’s Veteran’s day. I had a headache so I retired early (11:30 p.m.) Suddenly, the phone rang. The other voice said, “Would it be all right if I could come over and copy your shorthand assignments. They’re due tomorrow and no one else will give them to me.” I looked at the clock which read 12:02 a.m. and I briskly hung up the phone. Wednesday, Nov. 17 — It was so funny. Warning Bells were taken off the walls in school today. I guess it’s not really funny — if we had had an emergency, no one would have known about it. Oh, well. Saturday, Dec. 11 — Somehow I manager to keep calm and collected on the outside while my heart was beating to John Phillip Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes; Forever” on the inside. The winter Semi-Formal took place today. I was anxious to go. It started at 7:30 — my date was late picking me (please turn to page 4)
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