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Lofts or cHANGEs-siudeniS crowd into the office to await their turn to see Mr. Ford for necessary schedule changes. SHARING IDEAS4-Allison Adair helps witli the Student Council workshop in September L relating some of her ideas to benefit students. we if AGTiz?iQwv-iR98i5ifif3t50n5 !'0riCf5iieze exams -fi llg' Z is essential beforetffikfmal application, and Rhonda Scharf completes the necessary ACT registration packet information. e Stilie XY LoNGi1liQ1NEs-sqiiiiimwres cailgiiiiiy iast name line the halls as Mr. Bates hands out cards prior to making ID pictures, a part of the annual registration process, h - e rtili e rlii 1 studeiai Life11l147
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First month of school involves students with Orientations and Registration Q just have to find Penny! l didn't often complicated registration, Since go to that thing Saturday, and WMHS is one of the few schools which now I'm lost, wailed a sophomore offer arena scheduling, many students as school officially began in August. do not readily understand the task be- The thing she referred to was Soph- fore them in selecting specific teachers gmgre Orientation held the weekend be- and class periods. Office personnel and fore school opened to introduce new stu- COUHSGIOTS have found the C0u9g9'tYP9 dents to high school life. Club repre- scheduling much easier since the student sentatives, teachers, and Student Coun- 11218 the GDUOIIS limited only by what he cil officers discussed the many activities registered for in line Spring. If also helps and opportunities available. to Prepare the Slllldnnf for College fegis' With a new change of scenery, sophs lSfHt10n after graduation- But orientations and registrations didn't cease with the end of the first week. As the first months progressed, additional orientations and registrations bombarded most students. found it difficult to adjust to a bigger school. My main goal was to find the auditorium, but instead, I ended up in the home ec departrnentf, commented Becky Dumas. However, with the larger school came For those who drove to school, a car more advantages, more friends, and for registration form was a prerequisite to some, more headaches, as juniors and obtaining a parking permit. 1 seniors learned that arena schedulings Prospective NLU students received orientation from a university representa- tive in September, while school leaders were oriented at a Student Council workshop one Saturday in September. An orientation to their senior year was given juniors via the film, The Best Days of Your Life.,.So Far as they began placing thier orders for senior rings.. Juniors had another orientation toward their senior year as they began complet- ing form for college entrance exams with ACT applications. Others learned the need for developing a suitable resume. Applications for club memberships and for homecoming court oriented stu- dents to be aware of deadlines, deci- sions, and directions as these rounded out the month and led into other forms of registrations and orientations which would be necessary for the successful completion of the school year. SINGLED OUT-Each club conducts its own initiation of new members as Anita Lee dis- covers when Jana Wilbanks pins a large i t0 her shirt as an Interact inductee. 'ii isesiliiiirfssss-is-A .,,MmQ E 1OlRegistration St Orientation PROPER PROCEDURE-A registraton form is needed by students who drive to school and wish to park their vehicles on campus. Christy White copies a license number on the correct form to insure proper registration.
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SPIRITED SENIORS Well-fillefl :it every ppp mlly. thesf-i1ioi'sf-mimi sets examples fm' other Classes to follow in vm'- rymg out the tlwriivs :incl yelling :it the firsi pe-p rallies, ENTHUSIASTIC ENDORSEMENT Beverly Hicks, Shereada Minniefield, and LaT0n- ya Hicks endorse comments of the team captains at the Capt. Shreve pep rally. 12lPep rallies PRECISION LINE With a routine to Robert E. Lee, the Rebel Raiders provide entertainment during the Morgan City pep rally. A TIME OF REVERENCE Varsity football players including Mike Hendrix, Dale Chelette, and Clark Cooper, pay tribute to their school as they join hands during pep rallies to sing the Alma Mater, and 476 REB TL 'I 1 an dir D
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