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Page 15 text:
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It's That Time Again! August 24 marked the first time in 2 most three months that a student ad a reason to go to bed on time. next day was it—the first day of school. That was the one day —roughout the whole year that ev- eryone jumped out of :ed as soon as the 2 arm clock went off— 9 day that no one wanted to be late. Ev- erything had to be per- ect—the clothes, the hair, the make-up, ev- erything. For freshmen, this was considered me beginning of a long day of strange 3ces, getting lost between classes, 3 id being taunted by upperclass- men. But it also meant meeting new friends, reuniting with old ones, and- moving to a new stage in life—high school. But for seniors, the picture was dif- ferent. This would be their last “first day” in high school. They had made it through the freshman, sopho- more, and junior “first day jitters and now the life of a senior was be- ginning. Most seniors were ready when school started again. Senior Andy Cook commented, “I was ready for school to start because I wanted to see all of my friends.” “Let me see your schedule!”— These words echoed through the halls all day as friends compared schedules to see how many classes, if any, they had togeth- er. But the “jitters,” get- ting lost, getting to bed on time, and getting up when the clock went off usually did not last very long. All of these were ‘first day” characteristics. by Randell Mixon Jitters, getting lost, getting to bed on time and getting up when the alarm went off were all first day characteristics.
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Michelle Edwards waits to receive her activity fee receipt from Mrs. Darlene Lyons. Jody Pilch pauses momentarily, waiting for the commons area crowd to thin. Taking a quick break from summer football practice, Larry Penfieid waits to receive his parking permit. Seniors report to the mini-auditorium to find out their assigned homeroom sections.
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I As the Bulldogs tear through the spirit sign drawn by Duval Adams and Bernard Kennedy, youngfans are there to cheer on their favorite team. The Bullodgs mascot otherwise known as Ward Lee Hooker, made sure to make new friends before the start of the game. Student Life
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