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MR JONES recites the daily words of wis- H r » m ■ hArtrA tha annnnnramanle ranno More Than Meets The Eye NOT ONLY DO the students join the fun for Spirit week, but so does the Lunchroom Staff. Disguised as a gruesome housewife, Minnie Hiott, adds her personal touch to Halloween Lunch.
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A LOT OF STUDENTS do not eat lunch. They just enjoy each other’s company. Some finish up on their homework, but Arlene Keller and Tammy Avant decide to hold a friendly conversation. AMONGST HIS FRIENDS at a pep rally, Scott Bridge declares his spirit for the bulldogs. Along with the band and the cheerleaders, students are the character and personality of a pep rally. More Than Meets The Eye ( n the surface, school seemed much the same as any I J other year. On August 26, freshmen faced crowded v—y halls while sophomores rejoiced that they were not freshmen again. Juniors and seniors had their thoughts on the future. Hardly anyone realized the hours of preparation that the guidance counselors had spent on organizing the students’ schedules. Everyone enjoyed the amazing performance of the Band of Blue on the football field during half time. However, only the band members knew the hard work and many hours spent in practice. The football team showed skill and agility which came from hours of rigorous practice and effort. All students who had enjoyed the summer fun began the school year with a positive attitude toward their teachers, friends and grades. They were hoping to find more than they expected.
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u Vry ■—i i—1 he anticipatipn created by the renewal of clubs enthused a myriad of students. Although the schedule was de- LJ layed, the club program took effect second semester. Changes such as a third lunch line developed for expediency and the sale of icecream livened up the regular lunch period. The addition of a college level history course was attractive to conscientious juniors. It afforded them the chance to earn college credit while furthering their study of history. With the size of the school, it was hard to imagine a lack of classrooms, but several new teachers equipped with a cart and necessary teaching materials floated from room to room. To the upperclassmen, some of these changes were obvious. It was apparent that there was more to the year than met the eye. COLLEGE IS NOT far away for seniors Melanie Brown and Robert Cuzzone, and juniors Joan Johnson and Stacy Christianson. They attended a journal- ism workshop at USC and are enjoying their lunch break on campus. '4IV More Than Meets The Eye
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