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Band... And They're Off August 30 marked a new beginning as Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors got acquainted and reacquainted. When classes changed, Sophomores frantically scurried through the four buildings searching for classrooms in the allotted seven minutes. Others spent several periods waiting outside the counselor's office to adjust a messed up schedule For the first few days, students who had received the Handbook in supervi- sion lestened to the rules being read and then reemphasized in each class As the weeks droned on, fests became more of a hassle, especially during CRT Week, October 4th through the 8th. The Criterion Reference Test given to Sophomores to assess their abilities in math and English, took on a new importance this year, because this is the first class required to pass the test in order to graduate. The results were announced in December; 95 percent of Bibb County's tenth graders passed the reading section and 89 percent passed the math On Tuesday during CRT Week, the Seniors took the ASVAB Military Test while the Juniors made one of the hardest decisions of their Junior year — what kind of Senior ring to buy On Wednesday, every Patriot chose whether to buy an annual. In the assembly, each class viewed oa slide presentation of our students going through a regular school day. Twenty years from now, we will enjoy remembering the worst lunch served at school, ‘‘broccoli casserole.” On Thursday, the Juniors took the ASVAB test while the Seniors walked to the movies. For only a dollar, 789 out of the 888 Seniors attended either E.7. or My Favorite Year But through it all, the spirit of Southwest shone. With the Seniors in red, the Juniors in blue, and the Sophomores in white, pep rallies liven- ed the academic scene. Seniors learned the traditional Senior song which added to the friendly competition, all of which builds steadily to burst into the fiercely intense spirit stick compertition later in the year TOP, FAR LEFT: Myleen Beasly tries desperately to pass the CRT test the first time. TOP, MIDDLE. Juniors view the many selections of class rings TOP, LEFT: Mr. Ramey has his hands filled with schedule changes. BOTTOM, FAR LEFT: Juniors criti que the annual during their assembly. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Mrs. Taylor stresses the importance of school rules. BOTTOM, LEFT: Seniors parade through the streets on their way to the movies Opening of School — 15
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