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18 Organizations
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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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Organizations « Skis, poles, and boots fill the storage room on January 19 Junior Tom Holley adds his gear to the pile. At the first International Club meeting on January 7, mem- bers break to munch on cider and doughnuts. Adviser. Mrs. Steinreich patiently waits to continue the meeting in the library. The activity of the 27 organizations burst beyond the regular school hours. Organization members rehearsed lines, sorted fundraisers, meet, and served the community through their activities. Also, they attended national conventions and traveled to other states to learn more about their organizations. Membership soared as students viewed this time as a time to make fresh acquaintances. Divider 19
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