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The endless hot lunch line during A lunch arouses conver- sation between students and Mr. Hill. Pouring out of the doorway of room 111, Jennifer Wedekind, Pamela Harris, and Paul Krell- witz leave Mr. Opitz's period ten C.P. Physics class for their lockers. Anxious to get home after a full day of school, students crowd around the bus door, making it difficult for the junior high students to leave the bus for after school practices. 16 Student Life
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4s Coach Smith announces the name of each team mem- ber, Diane Hudock, Kim Pus- tizzi, and Jody Hissim assem- ble on the gym floor. The team left the September 25 pep rally early for an away meet with Mendham at 3:45pm. The win- ning score was 44-11. Before leaving to referee a game, Mrs. Pantuso discusses with Dr. Cunningham the schedule of events for the pep rally. Exploding with Enthusiasm Anticipation built throughout the day, as posters hung in the halls with the message Let’s go Streaks, beat Mendham today at 3:45”, and the student body dressed in blue and white. Finally, tenth period arrived. The band played as students entered the gym. The ex- citement of the first pep rally on Friday, Septem- ber 25, burst into every individual. Cheers came from the senior section of the bleachers. Chants of Juniors, Juniors came from the junior bleachers. Intimidated sophomores expressed their spirit. Dr. Cunning- ham began with the an- nouncement of a distin- guished honor for the outstanding sportsman- ship qualities of the stu- dent body at Warren Hills. Next coaches in- troduced their increased team list as interest in sports reaches unprec- edented highs. High ex- pectations and enthusi- asm soared in every word said for the start of a new season. Showing precision, senior Larisa Kypridakes performs a dance routine at the pep rally on Friday September 25. Occupying the bleachers at the annual September pep ral- ly. band members provide en- tertainment while students file into the gym. Pep Rally 15
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A Tight Squeeze Crowded hallways, long lines in the cafeteria, filled classrooms, and ex- panded schedules de- scribe some of the daily items students must con- tend with in a school bursting at its seams. As the bell rings at the end of class, students pour out into the hallway. Struggling to squeeze through the crowd, they race to the next class. Increased class enrollment causes crowding in the boys' locker room during period 5 6. Reaching for the lockers, the boys prepare for their class activity. Lockers explode with papers and books as some elect a ten period schedule and an inde- pendent study. Hot lunch lines extend into the cen- ter of the cafeteria each day, while others during lunch squeeze a chair in between others at a ta- ble. The fullness appears at many outside events also. Cheering with en- thusiasm, a packed stand of spectators en- courage the team on to victory. The community support also helps to fill the bleachers at home games. Energetic students patiently wait for the bus at the end of the school day. Kathryn Hock- enbury, Angee Ramos. Cheryl Cook, Stacy Kressler, and Be- verly Secor fill the time dis- cussing the day's activities. Community growth is seen at the home football game on Sat- urday. September 26. against Dunellen at 1:30 in the after- noon. Bursting from the bleach- ers with cheers of enthusiasm, fans encourage the players on to a victorious score 7-0, as Mr. Yarenczak walks to the band section. Fullness 17
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