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Oh, you ' re kidding me, cries Lisa Sounds of silence echo from an aban- Kieffer in calculus class after the day ' s doned tuba resting at ease on the deso- homework assignment is given. late practice field. Many Interests Make Rocks We are people who lead different lives. When united as a high school, students become a whole, a unit, a student body. In school we perceive many different interests, individuals, ideas and information. Many students today are not only faced with school and its activities, but some are gaining more responsibility by having jobs and driving cars. Some are independent enough to earn their own livelihood. Other students get married and have children while attending high school. High school is a place where people are trained, initiated, disciplined, and polished in hopes of leaving someday knowing that they may have gained some knowledge and experience.
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Together we make up Rock Island High School. Each is also an individual, a piece of the rock . As individuals we each function as separate units, making our own decisions, and shaping our own lives. Never before has any student had as much personal freedom as we do. We have the opportunity to choose the types of classes we take, as well as when to attend them. Open campus allows us to eat where our cravings lead us. You have the chance to gain practical experience by working half days. We aren ' t a mass of nameless students; we are unique individuals. Although we are all different, we have mastered the art of getting together to function as a whole, but still keeping our own personalities. No matter what the situation, we have learned the hard way how to handle it, without injuring the others around us. We do our own thing, never forgetting what we are a part of; we are pieces of the rock . It ' s back to the stone age for Craig Free¬ land. Bits ' n Pieces 5
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Practice makes perfectexplains Coach James Carroll to despondent powder- puffer Liz Stanley. Junior girls , planning to take part in the powder-puff football game, crouch ready to block out their opposition. Bits ' n Pieces 7
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