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More than just books Before classes in the morning students jammed into the student office with written excuses for being absent, to be excused or for any other valid reason for dismissal from school. They took in written passes, received green excused, pink unexcused or yellow dismissal passes. After first period Assistant Principal David W. Surrey's office crew was kept busy checking absence lists and running errands. The absence list, including the day's menu, was distributed by the end of second period. The 26 minute lunch period proved, at times, at bit of annoyance. Lunches had been raised to keep pace with the economy • 75« instead of 60«. After marching in line to the cafeteria, students were often surprised to see their favorite eating spot gone. The cafeteria seating arrangement was in constant reorganization with tables ana chairs relocated not fewer than six times this year. The arrangement kept students throughly baffled. School was more than just books. It was part of life. • STUDENTS AND senators inspect their plates to observe the Government approved lunch of hamburgers with bread, tries with catsup and milk. The controversy over catsup counting as a vegetable did not become effective as it was disapproved by the government officials. Dale Newkirk, Shirley Newkirk and Teresa Cottman display their tray with the added peas and a cookie. LUNCH PERIOD can be extremely mind boggling at times. Cooks have rearranged the tables at least 10 times and frustrated students have trouble finding their favorite spot to eat. STANDING IN LINE to buy workbooks and supplies for classes Sherri Massie. Carrie Baker and Brenda Harris dish out money for school supplies and lab fees. VISITING her locker before 1st period tardy bell, Stephanie Kader joins other school students in the morning ritual. 14 Other Then Books ■■■■■
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Paper is patient and will allow anything to be printed on it...so it is with tee shirts Printed information features Tiger spirit, favorite musical groups or stars, staff or membership affliation, vacation sites, brand names or favorite colleges. Printed tee shirts are an old but definite craze around the school. Fresman Laura Noel wears a just for fun shirt in art class. The art of painting nails required patience and a steady hand Junior Kim Hewlett demonstrates the art of painting nails. Earthtones, pinks and maroons pleased teenagers this school year. She wears a Presidential Classroom printed sweater. It was purchased in Washington D.C. when she and Lynne Roberts attended the eight day government studies seminar in February. Junk food ... the most delicious type Although so called junk food is not sold at the school, goodies - candy bars, chips, canned soft drinks and gum abound in student s lockers, purses and even pockets. By the time a student shares with classmates, the bite he has left is probably not too harmful and not even a mouthful. For fundraising the special education classes and learning disabilities classes may each have candy sales once a school year. Lucious chocolate bars and yummy candy sticks circulate between classes and at noon. A little lollipop makes the day just a little shorter and dulls the hunger To help make it through the day, freshman Rhonda Holsinger chats with freshman Tammy Huntington while munching on a lollipop before going to Algebra class. Especially after physical education A between class spruce up is a necessity for freshman Tammy Huntington and Teresa Fordyce. They take time to touch up makeup, restyle hair and sometimes repair broken nails. Contact lens application requires a steady hand New and better but more time consuming reported teenagers were the soft water type contact lenses. Junior Kim Amlin uses a home economics room table for contact lens insertion base. Survival Kit 13
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Friends, activities, lockers, teachers and just learning how to exist in the rush and pressure atmosphere of keeping up occupied students' time and interests. FIGHTING crowded conditions to get to the fixings” table, Rick Cuckler, John Boggs, Bill Preble and Tracy Smith load plates with ketchup, pickles and onions. BETWEEN classes Julie Teeters and Carrie Baker take time to discuss a test grade. ON THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL Susie Scaggs, Carlene Wroten and Darlene wait in the front hall for the 820 bell. Carlene and Darlene rode a bus to the vocational school. BEFORE school students visit lockers to replace books and homework. Others stowe away snacks and lunches for a later time. WAITING IN line to pay for school pictures Steve Heiman, Kevin Dennis, Wayne Hacker watch as Randy Silcott gives his envelope to Mrs. Thomas Rylander from the studio. CLEANING your locker can be hazardous. Teresa Cutler attempts to clean her disasterously cluttered locker. Other Then Books 15
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