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IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE No major changes in the school could be seen. The halls looked the same, all of the rooms were in the same place, and even the rules were still the same. But there was something different about it all. What was it? Well, it could have been the large sroup of excited Freshmen that ner- vously searched for their next class, or the new class of dominating Seniors who took full advantage of their new status. Maybe it was the new teachers or the new assistant principal, Mr. Murray, that made the difference. That big trophy that occupied one of the showcases must have had some- thing to do with the change in the at- mosphere of the school. Our many ath- letic teams and clubs were proud to be eo working to keep the District Suprem- wats bet covalebaaploinctore aglitecomnids acy Trophy for at least one more year. Canival. - 37) 2, While the whole school was working to defend our number one place in the Guay CONTENTS OPENING STUDENT LIFE ORGANIZATIONS ACDEMICS 38 | SPORTS PEOPLE Before homeroom, students find time to talk, laugh, and pout about having to get up’ too early. Opening 3
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ONE OF A KIND... Bursting with spirit, Randy Williams » demonstrates the new pom-pon routine he just learned. 2 Opening
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ONE OF A KIND (cont. ) dinstriet, students were given a slight break academically. Instead of having the standard five point grading scale, a seven point scale was enforced which made the chances of getting an ‘A’ larger and the chances of getting an ‘F’ smaller, or something like that. And for those brave Juniors and Seniors who dared to take some of the more i advanced courses, each letter grade -was worth one more point than those of average classes. - Homecoming - without a parade? It was different all right! The Home- coming Carnival and Dance, sponsored by the S.C.A. were both big successes, Be and they added a very unique touch ime) Homecoming ’77. What was it ‘that was so different oe “about the school? All of these things! People, events, attitudes, and goals, all a Ofer to make this year... .. vere NE OF A ae Daydreaming about her great. summer vaca- tion, Martha Anthony once again finds herself being plagued with school work. 4 Opening Early morning Spirit circles help to arouse the energy in participating students.
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