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fv . . y A opening section - 7 with unscheduled y time y by getting to class Q? X C promptly Q I in the Honors Area when going on field 5 trips in accepting responsibility ,,,,,..I x While looking for oncoming teacher traffic, Richard Emery 1 enjoyed a quick rest after lunch. Brian Day and other honor students were well aware that Sophomores enjoyed the freedom of socializing in the completing assignments was essential for retaining privi- morning before the 8:30 bell. leges. ?m,,,,,,,,,W,,,l,8i When students forgot, Mr. Ruland carefully explained the responsibilities of being in a school Where each junior and John Henneman Sue Bailey, and Diane Norager found that senior is accountable for his own unscheduled time. helping each other out made more time for free time-
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