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Moving day. For many of us it was a day we had waited for for almost two years. For others, it meant an extra two days of Christmas vaca¬ tion. Whatever the reason, the air on December 19, 1980, was charged with excitement. Several people had started moving weeks ahead of this date. Unopened equipment, extra chairs, desks, and supplies were moved at the end of November. The Library closed down to pack on December 8 and moved on the 10th. Talk of extra boxes, advance move lists, and truck schedules was heard ev¬ erywhere. Department chairmen made inventory lists, packing schedules, and moving lists. Mr. Mallard moved his office to the new building in early November so that he was here to receive the shipments of materials arriving daily. On December 16th, the Poto¬ mac students got their first look at their new home. All third period classes were brought over by bus for a tour with their teacher. Two days later, the students returned with all their possessions from their lockers. Problems arose im¬ mediately with the new lockers. Most would not open because the lock had never been used, or the student was not strong enough to pull it up. Some had been given wrong combinations, others just had too much stuff. Cries of help to Mr. Gardziel were hea rd often. That afternoon the students ran through their schedules. Friday, the 19th, was a short day for students. After cleaning up the Saunders Building and attending the Christmas assembly, students were released. Trucks from the county school system backed up and started loading desks, chairs, and all our possessions. Over the next three days, all of PSHS was delivered to its new home. While others returned to school after Christmas, most Potomac students stayed home. Some Key Club mem¬ bers came in and helped with the massive job of unpacking. In one day teachers found their materials, and were ready to teach on Janu¬ ary 6th. I
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