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Traffic jam. Construction at the front of building forces all, rather than half, of the buses to park at the side of the school. Photo by Kris Morrow. The toughest school work of all. Workers pull long hours trying to finish construction be- fore winter strikes. Photo by Mike Holiday. Tedious operation. Mrs. Iudy Wolfe, a substitute teacher, helps prepare the new security system for the library. Photo by Andy Costigan. How about some help up here? Construction workers fill in the spaces between the up- per panels. Photo by Mike Holliday. nd Iunior the South the front ry Andy 15421511-e?7ff7'1' Y B Building changes .5
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Students live g Renaissance on parade. Fall foliage adds to the beauty of the Student Council float. Photo by Chad Mills. Drip, drip. Due to a leaky ceiling in the cafeteria, caused by construction, custodians set out several buckets to catch the rain wa- ter. Photo by Mike Holliday. O just as time has scurried along for centuries, oblivious to the environment that it changes and the people it ages, seasons continued to change through the school year. The way in which students spent their summer differed greatly, but the majority characterized their season away from school as one filled with relaxation and enjoyment. It was a time to break out the swimwear and shorts and have a good time. Others occupied their summer months by maintaining a job. With the autumn months came the first of day school Students and teachers alike wit- nessed the transition as less time seasons change was spent on outside jobs and enjoyment as students adapted to the task of homework every night. After waiting for the bus in the early morning hours of a dark December, it's tough to re- member back to the fun-filled days of summer. Students began look alike under several layers of coats, muflers, and snow boots. Along with the spring thaw came school burn-out and the realization that the end was again near. Summer wardrobes made their way out of the closets and on to student bodies as the endless cycle continued. 0 by Phil McIntosh and Sheri Brought. Change of seasons-7
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