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thherehs room 17? Ilve already gotten lost once todayl exclaims a worried sophomore. nOh, no! I have her again this year. I thought I would have someone else this year! cries an unhappy junior. l7 can ,t wait until next year be- , . . cause I m gomg to Harvard Um- Versityf screams a sarcastic sen- ior. Those are a few of the things one would have heard if one had All the lm'kers looked the same. but Kim Martin and Sandra Smith knew their own. MAKING I T THROUGH WEEK N0. 1 roamed the halls at Moss Point High during the first week of school. For sophomores, a new, big school was a lot to get used to; for juniors and seniors, however, it was the same old routine ofgoing from class to class. Carrying books, rush- ing here and there, and loads of homework soon became the sophomores' way of life, for after the first week of school, the good old daze of school were well under way, With no end in sight. Warwick Williams, like many other sophomores. found it difficult to get around the first week. Mrs. Johnson's 3nd period seniors made themselves at home the first week ol'st'hoolt STUDENT LIFFMV
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Ricky Cunningham was prepared when Fuzzeh Heeno asked for a hall pass. The lines and ermvds did not stop us when it came time to eat. Nita Phillips prepared lhr her Imndbrmk test while she had a few spare minutes during her hour in the library: 3497'! MINT LIFE Y
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