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Student Life Divider Cathy Smith, Sandy Barksdale, Karen Creed, Pam Beer, and Hope Cook show enthusiasm at a school dance. All these people know we’re 1. Diana Lamonica and Cathy Brown show their good- luck turtle at a field hockey game. The luck of the turtle helps them do well.
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oe The locker area crowds are jam-packed. Garry James, Tim Allison, and Amelia Armendariz enthusiastically, work their way to their lockers. Crowds usually cause confusions but these students know where they are headed. Jody Everett, Crystal Jones, Duane Dunmire, Jenny Heath, Jonathn Wright, and John Hickey prépate to go to homeroom. Opening
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Understanding Ourselves The Way We Were The School term began later than usual this year. On September 8, the homeroom bell rang at 7:55 a.m. Many questions were asked, and by the end of the week, most knew the answers. Over the next week, every- one had an idea of the»styles.this year and where to go on the week- ends. From short skirts to sweaters, football games to parties, most changed their lives from spending six hours on the beach to spending six hours at their desks. Everyone arrived at school with ideas, ambi- tions, and new clothes. Everyone talked about what they did the weekend before. The social lives of some of our stu- dents revolved around school, while others looked elsewhere for fun and action. We always enjoyed seeing our friends and being with them while we were at school. Brian Ev- ans»remarked, “The only reason [ came to school was to see my friends.” Because we wanted to have some type of life after high school, we tried to do our best in the classes we were taking. Kim Perry hinted that her favorite class was a vocational class and Allen Durgin remarked that he liked Drama best. The number of students in our school increased and our school life was even better. We were alive. We were the Wolverines. Student Life Divider 5
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