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PARRIMAC 1978 Opening
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Even before the new school year began, it was evident that a new era of activity and involvement existed at Parry McCluer High School. Three days before classes began, many students were seen cleaning desks, walls, and windows, and unpacking books to aid teachers with opening day preparations. Students showed an eager- ness to return to the aca- demic life. Casting aside swim- suits, tennis racquets, soft - ball gloves, skateboards, the watching of soap operas, and summer jobs, this bustling group gathered outside of the school build- ing to rehash tales of the summer escapades. The sound of a buzzer, the first of thousands to be heard during the course of the year, summoned them to their new homerooms. The changes that had been made over the sum- mer and the adjustments that the freshmen had to make were evidenced by familiar quotations that were heard. ''Have you seen how they remodeled the office? and ''We have another Mr. Williams, ' were common remarks made by many of the re- turning students. Several of the freshmen commented on how Ms. Moore had moved with them to the high school and that it was confusing to have their first class before homeroom period. Although the early days of school may have caused some bewilderment among the freshman class, it wasn't long until they had 2 Opening TE A LTT: Fe RS AN eS aeons Stttrtecce 2S fallen into step with the upperclassmen. Perhaps because their entrance into high school was de- layed a year due to the initiation of a middle school, these freshmen showed an upsurpassed sense of spirit and enthusiasm that en- dured throughout the year. The Sophomores were transformed into enter- prising young business- people. Selling enough candles to illuminate the entire city made an im- pressive deposit into the class treasury. The Sadie Hawkins dance resulted in a new sense of unity within the class. At a time when patience and cooperation were nec- essary, the Juniors came through with a job well done. Highlights of the Juniors’ year included re- ceiving rings, preparing for the prom and sponsor- ing a sock-hop. The hard work that they put into these activities paid off in April with a successful Junior- Senior prom.
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