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Back to the routine — — Continued from page 8 In the September board meeting, there was enough pressure from parents and students to cause board members to reject the plan in operation since the beginning of school. In the October meeting, a new plan was ap- proved which simply dropped the D, and returned A, B, and C to their original numerical values. Bus schedules had also changed since last year. Students new to the senior high weren’t the only ones getting up earlier. Junior Pamela Turner said, “‘I used to ride the bus at 7:25, but now it comes earlier and at a different place. I don’t like that because I may not be able to make it to the bus stop.” Freshman Tanya Goolsby said, ‘‘My bus came on time the first day but after that it started coming ten minutes later, but I don’t mind that.” Getting back into the routine also means the opportunity of making special friends and participating in school clubs and sports, but some students E SOPHOMORE JEFF FOWLER and junior Randy Gillis monkey around during lunch. : i 4 ” and faculty members gave up summer time, too. Senior Talitha Sherman said, “I gave up some of my time for band practice and camp.” Sophomore Chris Peavy said, “I play golf for the school, so I had to practice all summer.”’ The general impression was that the juniors and seniors were back into the groove by the end of the second week, but for the sophomores, and especially the freshmen, it took a little longer. g@ | A S “i a, DOING A DOUBLETAKE, senior Der- rick Nash checks out the mini’s on juniors Tanzy Hughes and Yartease Davis. a ae School Begins
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tbe JUNIORS GREG FIELDS, Lonnie Kratz, Butch Koch, and Vickie Glover celebrate TGIF in the Lasseter lunchroom. 11 it SOPHOMORE STONEY JOHNSON talks with senior Willie Stephens, who reflects off of Stoney’s cool shades. School Begins SENIORS CHARLENE SMITH and Rochelle Hicks show their feelings about their final year. FRESHMAN SHANNON STANTON puts in some heavy study time during lunch. SENIOR MARIE SLATTON smiles a friendly goodbye to Northeast High for the weekend.
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MARSHA BOOKER, TERRENCE JENKINS, Roy Pitts, Consuela Alex- ander, and Alfred Bailey strike a casual pose in their oversized sweaters and shirts. TODD DEAN AND WINDY JENKINS show that denim is always in style. Felecia Cornelius wears a jumper with the overalls look, while Sean Walker wears the real thing. WEARING THE SEASON’S BRIGHTEST primary colors are Felecia Cornelius, Charlene Smith, — Greg Milner, Tanya Brown, and Helen Harden.
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