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f a I mix-ups first days reflect usual mix-ups; orientation acquaints sophomores Returning to classes in the fall, students attempted to straighten out their schedules and adjust to classes again. Orientation, held the week before, ac- quainted sophomores with the school. The SCA ' s theme for orientation was “We’re on our way to bet- ter things, nothing can stop us now.” During the first two weeks, homeroom was held every day in order to sell insurance, activity cards, and annuals. ID pic- tures were taken in the girl ' s auxiliary gym during English classes. The guid- ance office, swamped with students, attempted to re- schedule mixed up classes and resolve differences with students and their Classes Confused sophomores Judi Heath and Laurie Hearne ask guide Kathy Tarpley the direction to their classes on the first day of school. Students had to adjust their interests back to books and homework after returning from summer vacation. 12
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Representatives from the annual staff, seniors Gale Waddy, Beck! Hune, and Buff Anderson proceed to classes at a journalism work- shop. Held at Ohio University, it is one of the oldest publication work- shops in the country. Wind blowing through their hair, four WHS students cycle alongside the James River. A cycling madness struck the area causing a mass of 10-speed bikes to be seen speeding along the roads. On top of a sand dune in Nags Head, John Cain and Jane Lindsey enjoy a quiet summer afternoon. Virginia Beach, Nags Head, and historic areas like Williamsburg pro- vided areas of interest for students during summer vacation. Summer. Fall Tangents 11
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Assembled in the auditorium dur- ing the orientation program, sopho- mores listen attentively to SCA president Marisa Wilson. The annual staff presented a multi-m idia show to acquaint the newcomers to student life at Warwick. Focusing the camera on a stu- dent, Mr. John Tudor, assistant principal, prepares to shoot a pic- ture for an ID card. A separate ID card was issued to students who purchased activity tickets. Eager sophomores gather around the Raider Booth to sign up for activities and clubs. The booth was part of an orientation program for the class held one week before the opening of school. Opening of SchooITTangents 13
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