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The Big Day From the North, from the South, from the East, and from the West come the sophomores and juniors, joining the freshmen, jamming the buses, and marking V the real beginning of school with their arrival. The time has come! Classes are about to resume as these up- perclassmen join with the freshmen to fill the halls and finally get the school year into full swing Opening their lockers after several futile attempts to re- member the combinations, these early arrivals hang up their coats and prepare for the day ahead. Next on the opening day itinerary is the study-activity group where registration fees have to be paid. Working on their first assignments before leaving for home, these students finish the first big day of the school year. 19
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Freshman Classes l ,A-1320 'him N. W' ' ' The general vocal music group holds a sectional rehearsal for the sopranos. The goal of this group is to ioin the a cappella choir. Admiring a nacimiento, a Spanish Nativity scene, four freshman Spanish students learn a custom ot a far-away land. it As the band saw chews its way through a board, these indus- trial arts students learn the proper use of power machines. :- ,Xi a,., W- s Conscientiously working on brush lettering and interior design- ing is one of the art classes. Designing and sewing various garments are two of the activi- ties these home economics students learn as part of the course.
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