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X As the sun rises over Independence, students drag them- selves out of bed to get ready for school, Photo by Chris Landes Before leaving for the Class 4A state tournament, Miss Billie Wilson and senior members of the volleyball say good-bye to the student body. Photo by Jeff McKerlie X1 im' in. SZ.- ' i U ' v ':gi.,i+'i f' f During the first few weeks sophomores have to get used to the scrambled lunch system. Photo by Jeff McKerlie School be ins after... . Glimpses 2 ' Design by Jeff Radel r r 9 fContinued from page IJ transformed into a mass of moving arms and legs carrying brand-new spider-man notebooks and wearing brand-new designer clothes. The mass breaks down into smaller, laughing groups as friends gather in intimate circles. The unintelligible buzz of voices breathes life back into the building that has stood silent all summer. Students quickly adjust to their new routine yet it's easy to day- dream about last summer. On hot, humid nights, the area of Noland Road from 23rd Street to I-70 Hwy. serves as the strip, marked by McDonald's on one end, Minsky's on the other. Lines of cars crammed full of teenagers parade back and forth, up and down, yelling mes- sages to each other out rolled down windows. After a while, the kids pull over into deserted shopping center parking lots. They climb into the backs of trucks and onto the hoods of cars, drinking and talking, watch- ing the action unfold. At the end of the night, empty beer cans and bro- fContinued on page 55 r- 2
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WILLIAM CHRISMAN HIGH SCHOOL -:ff 11 1982 Gleom William Chrismon H.S. 1223 N. Noland Independence, MO 64050 Volume 81 Good times: Summer vanishes and fall advan- ces. Back-to-school sale signs that have served as an ugly reminder since July begin to take on new meaning. Finally Aug.. 31, roaring, yellow monsters are turned loose and begin searching the street for their victims. Their mission accomp- lished, the crowded buses come to a stop and students pour out towards the school building. One by one they file inside and Main Hall is lContinued on page 21 ln warm weather students co g g t t d t 1 y th sunshine. Photo by Jeff McKerlie
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Before school small groups talking in Main Hall are a common sight. Photo by Jeff McKerIie Over the summer a new school seal was put in along with the Terrazo floor . Photo by Chris Landes Glimpses 3 I
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