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Never a Dull Moment As school got underway Monday, August 22, many students were in for a sur- prise when school was dis- missed an hour and fifty- four minutes early due to the heat. Much to everyonels dismay the heatwave passed and everyone settled into the regular schoolday routine on Wednesday. Student Council helped to inspire a renewed enthusi- asm for the Raiders by plan- ning a spirit week. Spirit week had a slow start due to the confusion of a new year, but by red and white day on Friday, proof was all around us that once more Raider pride would prevail. Many students soon dis- covered the many wonders of high school, such as: crowded lunchrooms, park- ing stickers, two or three locker combinations, loads of homework, and hall passes. All of these com- bined made for an exciting and hectic first week of school. www- 'QQ' We A WELCOMING SIGHT? Many I'I S MONDAY!! Sami Golden and people look forward to beginning Jennifer Dejonge start their first another year. 12 First Week day of school with Snoopy.
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Y 'F A ' a i 3 QW! i-e'.r' ' 5 S lazy mornings and exciting nights put us in a SUMMER DAZE As defined by Websters dictionary, summer is the warmest season of the year. This may be the idea ofsum- mer for some, but ask any Student for his definition and the reply will probably be quite different. For most high school students, the start of summer is anticipat- ed many months before it ac- tually arrives. The last few weeks of school are usually passed looking out windows and dreaming of hot, sunny days at the beaches. Finally after passing that last exam and turning in that final book, summer really arrives and allows every student some time for relaxation. Mornings spent sleeping un- til 11:0O, days filled with General Hospital and trips to pools, and nights en- joyed by staying out later than usual quickly slip by. Family vacations seem short as two hours, and sud- denly all the carefree weeks of fun in the summer sun come to an end. As the last few days of time away from school roll around and the start of classes once again draws near, we all wonder where our carefree summer has gone. Summer 11
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