l up this morning and decided I didn't want to go to school today because my stomach hurt. I thought maybe I should go because it was the first day of school and all, but I surely didn't feel like getting out of bed after 90 days of sleeping late. 'lBesides , I thought, nobody else will be there. Everybody's at the beach or at band camp. The other half of the school is at home in bed like me, dreading having to climb out of bed at seven-thirty. I kept on arguing with myself. Maybe I should go today, we are supposed to get class schedules and books, and we may even get an assignment or two. If I don't go, l'II just have to make all that work up. When I got to school I saw that more people were there than I had expected. Everybody talked about what they had done during the summer and it seemed a lot like a family reunion. I met with the gang on second floor and we had a rap session about the ballgame coming up on the second day of school. The cheerleaders were almost as excited as the football players. They told us about going to camp and winning first place in cheerleading competition. Of course, the band is still at camp, so I guess we won't get to hear Tiger Rag and Glory at our first game. Everything just fell into place after I got to school today. But it was hard to believe that summer had gone by so quickly. TORNADO lineman, Leslie Bishop, far left, patiently waits for his helmet to be repaired WHEN two rivals such as Greenville and Parker tan I th' h g e any ing may appen. Greenville even wants to 'Burn down the milII , above left. SENIOR Beth Culbertson answers any questions Susan Newton may have before the big exam, below left. I know I can open my mouth wider , says choral member Eddie Royals, left. PARKER High has many added attractions, one being a pair of tennis shoes hanging on an electrical wire, center left. 5
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