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CELLY Wheeler and Army Telasco chow down on the chool lunch. 30ACH Clutch tries to teach he full range of motion to an imbitious-looking crowd. Swap Day 13
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Changing Places On November 5, 1980, the students roam- ing the halls looked a little different. The rea- son was because that day was Swap Day. Swap Day is when stu- dents and parents or friends over 21 switch places. Ever since the first Swap Day was held three years ago, stu- dents and parents have asked for it to be re- peated. They felt that the insights into the way the school is actually run, not the way the students felt it was run, were beneficial. It also creates good public re- lations awareness. Each class was run as it usually was supposed to be. The student ' s re- placement had to turn in the student ' s home- work from the day be- fore, do classwork, and take home the student ' s JULIE Lehr . ' s mother finally masters her locker combination. homework for the next day. Some parents even got yelled at for talking during classtime. Many parents had problems finding class- rooms, identifying books, sitting in the cor- rect seats, and especial- ly opening lockers. Lunchtime was also confusing because par- ents couldn ' t decide which line to eat in. But there were Student Council members on hand to help the lostT parents find their way around and help open the lockers. Afterwards, parents said that they thought that Swap Day was a very good idea and that it should be held every year, instead of every two years. Parents found out that the South Ad- ams High School is not really the prison camp that the students claim it 1 2 Swap Day 1
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Far Above the Crowd The administration added an or- ganization of high recognition to the school system this year. The National Honor Society began last fall with the first induction of members in December. To become a member of this elite group, a student must meet requirements agreed upon by a council of teachers. Grades are the utmost priority in choosing members. After this is met, the student must be a good citizen and submit a list of activities both in and out of school. As soon as all the requirements are met, all teachers review all the informa- tion concerning the student and make the final decision. If the stu- dent had all the necessary funda- mental, he or she was inducted at the nest ceremony. At the close of the year another ceremony was held at which sev- eral more seniors as well as ju- niors were inducted. SENIOR members of the National Honor Soci- ety. NATIONAL Honor Society officers, Linda Dubach, Merylee Graber, Seth Scholer, Mike Stauffer. The top thirteen members of the Junior class MR. Mertz is the speaker for the cere who were inducted into the society. mony held in May. 1 4 Honor Society
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