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Gpen lunch offers chance to break routine of Arriving early at school is Senior Andrew McDonald on the way to a morning appointment with a teacher or an organizational meeting. homeroom to chat with friends, ,,,. f cw W.. Archers meet in the gym before , - finish last-minute assignments, or just catch up on t e latest news before the ringing of the W ,.i, , first bell scatters students 'A W 1 I throughout the building to f their various destinations. A Days vary as do moods and capabilities, but each one is defined by the basic patterns that become so routine to an Archer over three years. Each is filled with fifty-five minute periods and five-minute breaksg each includes the necessity of a homeroom period and the privilege of an open lunch hour. And, the moments of opening and dismissal exist identically each day. Yet, class schedules can't design the friendships and events of a personis life. Nor can the ring- ing of final bells cancel an interest inspired in class. Archers enjoy sharing invaluable bits of information each morning when they stop at their lockers to exchange books and shed coats.
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To an Archer, It's . .. bells, crowds, chatter, breaks, clock-Watching, and ramps. Itis studies and friendships coupled with the unremarkable parts of a day. Itis changing your mind a dozen times be- fore making a decision or listening to announcements in homeroom. It's rushing for the cafeteria line, hearing the 3:20 bell, missing your ride home, or getting an Av on that big test. Itis winning a close football game or losing your gym supplies. It's neglecting to do your homework assign- ment or being the only one who did remember to do it. Itis a friendly chat with a teacher or forgetting your locker com- bination. Itis joy, sorrow, frustration, relief, anger, or pride. It's everyday, and it's South Side . . . To an Archer. A Table of Contents -i, , .f ur H . 'wa if '1 5, 1. 7? ,. ': -' g fix? 5 A ,, UQ! ' V . ,:,4 fflffl' f' 7 it Q- J X 'Y Student Life 4 Academics 25 Athletics 41 Organizations People Index
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classes, relax after forenoon work Homeroom yields to formal classes and the more serious study of the languages and sciences that provide a strong curriculum. Both students and faculty mem- bers use their twenty minute homeroom to plan some of the activities ofthe day. Seldom absent from the entrance to the cafeteria are the eager sales- men encouraging Archers to support their particular activities.
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