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Right: Don Gardiner released pent- up energy when students were able to spend the last part of lunch periods in the courtyard. Below: The new 7-period day took its toll. on students as they fell asleep dur- ing school. ii' in vig' , gb i 1 it . i if ni., ' if im ,k,guf'i.-4 . , tw 'we' 'WK 25 'ff If V .,,. wfi,X, v 1 it yirgigu pix, 2 'QM' , . :,kI5 me 'fn L ,N I yi if :fi 4 If .fin ' ig' 1, dag rf iM.f, ,y al lift- ,, T556 f F' 'lim' fi 1, V. filled with Opting to take seven per- iods, 4O percent of the student body lasted through a long day which began at 7:25 a.m. and ended at 2:25 p.m. Since I got up at 5:30 a.m., I was really tired, so I found myself in space most of the time, stat- ed Kathy Stout, sophomore. It was hard to handle during the tennis season, but once tennis was over, I usually went home and rested for about an hour every day. The rest of the students start- ed their days with homeroom iaW6iaiefTmEafT3T19iUm- 4 Opening chonges cial attendance for the day was taken during homeroom, so anyone who missed home- room was considered absent. Along with this new schedule came many new faces as a new group of freshmen entered as the class of '88 In addition to having a full day to themselves, freshmen attended an orientation day a few weeks prior to their first day of school. Tour guides from SCOTXI-Iighlanders showed the 567 wide-eyed freshmen the ins and outs of the buildingsfnf found oriental t. Tx tion helpful because I didn't feel so confused on my first day, and I had a lot of fun, said Paula Franson, freshman. After being self-conscious and afraid of looking confused, freshmen soon learned to fit in with high school life. With one year behind them, sophomores looked forward to drivers' ed. and dreaded an- other year of swimming. Blue slips in hand, they begged, Dad, couldn't down to the back? I just drive corner and i
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