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All The Fun hough Newton South has an academic atmosphere, there remains room for many exciting activities. Walk- ing from class to class on a rou- tine basis is lightened by the friendly, enthusiastic voices prevalent in every corner. Free blocks can be spent at one of the commons rooms, court- yards, or out at a fast-food res- taurant. There, one can enjoy the taste of greasy french fries at MacDonalds or brown, wilted , , lettuce at the Papa Gino's salad bar. Throughout the school one can sense the high level of school spirit. Getting involved in areas such as sports and clubs during after school hours are activities which pull many of our students together. This gives us a break from those tedious studying habits that are ines- capable in such a demanding, competitive environment. Every student looks forward to the weekend. Events such as football games or fundraising activities add some spunk to our lives. With all the given opportuni- ties to socialize and enjoy our- selves, one can never say that there is nothing to do at South. Excitement is available every- where, and everyone should join in on the fun. - by Dana Gerson and Talia Hochman. -41' ' Jw' L... Student Life 7 Student Life F S ?'
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The , r' ' 'Q ,,,3i'3' , -2 Jy , L ri. FITST Dag of School The nicesT Things opouf The firsT doy of school never chonge. Yedr offer yeor fresh- men go To Wheeler House for Science. Summer sfories ore exchonged ond repeofed wiTh deloils never originolly includ- ed. The pesf Thing opouf The firsT doy of school is going To closs ond noT geTTing ony homework. Friends see eoch oTher for The firsT Time in Two monfhs. Somefimes The durofion hos been so long for some ThoT They confuse friends ond new people. New people include exchonge sTudenTs, Tronsfer sTudenTs, ond new foculfy. Freshmen, of course, ore in o closs by Themselves. Seniors come pock To school knowing ThoT They hove mode iT To The Top ond onxiously wolf for Senior Slump. They look sympofheficolly of undercloss- men. Then They go To closs ond find ouT course expecfofions, feeling sorry for Themselves. On The firsT doy of school The mosT populor spoT is The guid- once counselor's office. Peo- ple Try desperofely To chonge Their course loods ond com- pore Tons. Missing people ore eifher dis- covered by D-block or de- clored, swiTched To onofher school. Teochers olwoys keep Their memories olive by colling Their nomes every doy for The firsT few weeks. All in oll The firsT doy of school is o chonce To coTch up on The news ond geT over The shock of wdking up before eleven dm. - oy Dono Osleep. . FN ai. , , W. 8 STudenT Life Uopj STep One, lock up your pike ond look cufe. Q-.gg ng, r 'R nn., l l Sfep Two, gef To closs on Time ' i l 5 .
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