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Lunch was enjoyed by everyone, even though it was served in a brown paper bag. It was still appreciated. Noontime came with everyone in their academic classes. New things were told to the students about what was required of them and what was to be taught over the year. Well the first day finally came to an end, and everyone had met at least a couple dozen new people who would become their close friends. The students boarded onto their buses and returned back home. Some thought their new school was great, while others went back to their hometown school. The year progressed with the building taking the appearance of an al- most new school. There were chalkboards, books, windows, lights, doors, and doorknobs and best of all hot lunches. Every shop helped by repairing the walls, and also by painting halls, floors, and classrooms; while others tried in their own way to help the school progress. The building turned out to look like a brand new school with all the professional touches. The seasons passed with summer coming. Books were starting to be packed away. Classrooms and especially shops were cleaned up. Exams were taken and finally school ended. Goodbyes were said knowing we would be back in the fall. Summer came and went and Sept. 8, 1977 came and school started again. Now we were “SENIORS” and this would be the last time. We all hoped this year would bring many more adventures to remember. After the first day it seemed like we had never left school. Everyone seemed glad to be back. This year it was easy to get in the swing of things. Academics were different; for most of us, the classes seemed harder. Shops were more difficult because it was our second year. Some students were lucky enough to get on work study, while others looked for jobs. When this year, our senior year, ends, we will have had the pleasure of meeting more people, learning about the responsibilities of life as a work- ing person, and being able to become professionals in our chosen field. We have been lucky to be able to attend a vocational school to help us in our futures. It was an education we will never forget. 23
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Lisi y It was Sept. 8, 1976 and students from 15 surrounding communities were meeting for the first time at North Shore Regional Vocational School. By 8:00 a.m. hundreds of students were piling into the school from buses or their cars. As we came thru the doors it was clear that our amusement at the condition of the school was mutual. It was pure chaos. Eyes searched for familiar faces and smiles were apparent when they succeeded. Once we were in the school, we were directed to shops and classes by signs, faculty, and the administration. The first impression we got was a mixed up one. The building, we agreed wasn’t in the best of shape. There weren’t any chalkboards, books, or door- knobs; there were broken windows, and pipes hanging from ceilings. Halls needed work, as well as many rooms. But the upcoming year brought many changes. As everyone settled down in classrooms and started to meet new kids, the teachers explained many things about the school. There was an assembly held by the principal, Mrs. Jadwin, in the auditorium. She introduced us to all the teachers and administration. These, we were told, were the people who we would come to know well over the years.
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