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Mrs. Laura Jones explains the volume and density of a cube to Tamaha Lynch Latin I student Mochera Means asks Mrs Nancy Wetborn for help in conjugating verbs. Football players Jon Batte w. Da- vid Abercrombie. and Blake Rot- ton discuss the 14-7 victory over Boiling Springs
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Project Transition came about as a re- sult of problems which had existed since freshmen first came to Dorman in 1978. Coming from middle schools of about 600, freshmen found it hard to adjust to 2600 students from three schools. At one time, the disciplinary problems of the ninth grade were greater than those of the three other classes combined. Fresh- men also had more dropouts and suspen- sions than other classes. Project Transition was formed to correct these problems. Under this new project, ninth grade is housed in Wings A and B and has its own principal, Mr. John Burgess and counselor, Mrs. Susan Norris. The ninth grade also has a Beta Club, service club, FFA, and spe- cial assemblies and pep rallies. Special tutoring labs help freshmen to improve their academic skills. According to principal Wray Smith, Project Transition has accomplished its goals so far. Suspensions, dropouts, and disciplinary problems of ninth graders are down. Students are attending school more reguarly, enjoying it more, and par- ticipating in more extracurricular activi- ties. The time before homeroom is the perfect time for Rhonda Woodfin and Darma Sloon to chat with friends Freshman principal John Burgess talks with a parent about the disciplinary progress of his son During the first freshman pep rat- ty. the Dukes and Coach Stan Byers get fired up over the sea- son opener Class president Traci Bagwell looks for friends while waiting for the second quarter to start Using his time wisely. Lyle Pote completes his algebra home- work during the last few minutes of class. 6 ProJoct Transition
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For many students, five minutes was not enough time to get the locker open and get to class on time. Being in class ten more minutes until 255 became routine after a while With most teachers changing rooms, it seems odd to see so- cial studies teacher Rick Webb in upstairs Wing D.
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