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Ross Brown With a serious pose, junior Larry Bennett gets his yearbool Working at the bool sto re, Kristen Shaffer gives Michelle Cas- mug shot taken. ' iHa ' he form for state loan bool s. Before purchasing his boolts, a student ponders buying an all- season athletic pass from George Allison. If Getting Started 21
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Determining which English book Phyllis Feryal will need, b ' okstore worker Calhy Weber looks at her schedule. At the problem Center, Lyie Weber and Ruth Thurmun help Jeff Sorenson correct a problem with his schedule. . Getting his books totaled up. Korey Bollnow finishes the process of registration and is ready far the first day of school. Getting Off To A Head Start School Starts Before Labor Day For First Time W here is my first class? I forgot my combi- nation! Do we go to A-period first or not? and How was your summer? were just some of the comments that could be heard during the first day of school. This school year was unique in that it was the first year in Oak Park ' s history that the doors were opened before Labor Day for the first day of school. Reactions were mixed about the early start. Math teacher Lois Goldstein said that at first she was angry about starting before Labor Day, but as the time approached, she began to get psyched for the new school year. English teacher Bob Samuelson felt essentially the same way. He liked the way the school year st arted out slowly with the nice long Labor Day weekend after school started. Senior Chris Sarabia enjoyed coming back to school, It was nice to see everyone I didn ' t see over the sum- mer. Junior Diane Grouse felt differently about the opening of school: I didn ' t want summer to end. It was interesting to see what classes I had, but then it got boring real fast. But before students could start school, they had to register. This meant receiving schedules, buying books, getting yearbook pictures taken, and in some cases getting new ID ' s. All in all, registration went smoothly. Senior Amy Henschen summed up the feelings of most, It went very well, it was very well organized. -Barb Hawkins 20 Getting Started
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During Fifth period, the Pom-pon Squad performs in the crowd ed Student Center. 22 Spirit Week
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