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ur irfif maya in fhe nu! SADC! The first day in high school is usually a thrill ex- perienced only once, and by a freshman. But sopho- mores and juniors relived that experience when they entered North Central on opening day. There Were new friends to make, old friends to discover, strange rooms to locate, and stubborn lock- ers to conquer. Faculty members were strange to all classes, not just to the beginners. The first day was joyful excitement. Reunions in the hallways created traffic jams. Piles of construction materials had to be carefully bypassed. Bells rang unexpectedly as the electrical system was adjusted. School Was in session only a half day, since the cafe- teria Was not readyg but teachers stayed for a training session later. Nevertheless, organization Was effec- tively accomplished. fLeftQ Barbara Sears, one of the first persons to enter the new build- ing, paused to gaze in amazement at its colorful interior. fBeIowj Jim Wells tried out one of the new desks. Many types were included in the furnishings as a test for the best kind to buy for future replacements Chalk boards were not yet installed but all movable equipment was in place.
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