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The squeak of new shoes and the rustle of new clothes could be heard throughout the halls during the first week of school at Mountain View. The halls were still crowded after the tardy ,Something special bells rang every hour, full of stu- dents from sopho- mores to seniors searching for their classes. Each grade had its own way of hiding the fact that each begins couldn't find classes. The sophomores tried to appear as if they knew where they were going, sneaking glances at their schedules, and the juniors and sen- On Toros, on! -- The band play s a rousing rendition of the fight song which is perfomied by the new faculty with Jean Evenson leading the chorus. 8 iors wandered around trying to look as if they were only being fashiona- bly late. By the end of the week, every- one was settled ing the office wasn't as crowded with students wanting schedule changes, and the halls were nearly empty at the sound ofthe tardy bell. And how did the students feel about being back in school? Senior Regina Payne said, I feel more grown up. There are a lot more re- sponsibilities when you become a senior. Mike Gisbran, junior, said, It feels great because I can boss around the sophomoreslu The first week of school ended with a bang, with the Hello Assembly on Friday moming. The gymnasium was packed with spirited Toros. The cheerleaders and pommies each made a great performance. The class competition was another high- light. Of course, the sophomores were picked on during the assembly. The juniors and seniors continued the tradition of holding up newspapers in front of their faces during the J .V. Cheer introductions. The first week of school wasn't good for everyone. It was horrible, because I got in a car accident the second day! said senior Sharlene Edwards. I Overall, students enjoyed the Hello Assembly. Junior Olinda Fer- reira said, It was great teasing the sophomores! Page desin by Cindy Helmick Story by Cindy Helmick Photography by Charles Ballard, Robert Shenfji Robert Wood and Bud Ford Showing the Toro spirit -- Junior vice- president Darin Damme tries to the sell the crowd on the popular Toro towels that drama ordered at the Hello Assembly in September.
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