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lf!! Puts TR a cut above the rest little more pride? You . i bet! Thornridge was il unique, and it was that pride that gave us the winning edge in everything we did. From Homecoming Ioelebra- tiops to speech contests to that A on a term paper, we certainly had good reason to? or be proud. 1 We took pride in facing the challenge of a -changing. school. With 2105 students and 133 faculty returning from thejfreedom of summer, four. new classes had to beaddedi to meet the growing enroll- ment as more students found Thornridge the place to go. 2 When l transferred, I found out that academically, TR had more to offer, and the teach- ing staff was 100 per cent more effective as far as sup- portiand guidance go, said, Linda Gasperec, junior. Above: Lynn Golab and Laura Rog- ers, members of Horticulture Club, set up the Halloween display in the court- yard. Right: When warm weather comes around, students turn to the courtyard to catch some R 8. Fi. 2 Opening We found a new time sched- ule because school started seven minutes later at 8:20 for homeroom. Great! We could sleep longer in the morning. However, with each hour extended one minute, the re- sult was a 2:38 p.m. dismissal -- 13 minutes later. li liked starting at the later time even though we got out later. Extra time in the morning was more valuable to me, said Jodie Shipplett, sophomore. The seven-period schedule put into effect last year contin- ued, but the number of stu- dents carrying that 7th class changed from 850 to 330. I dropped my 7th period class because it was too much for me tolhandle. With all my oth- er activities, l had no time for homework, said Angela Car- lomango, senior. ,
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