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Page 11 text:
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Why Ya Looka So Sad? Above: Rich Cassin tries to find the elevator that he was told is in room 51. Left: Lauri Cook, Hillary Hopkins, and Kym Dawson catch up on the gossip after the long summer. first day 7
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What’s a Matta You? Buzzz!! The sound jolts you out of bed. In a vir- tual state of shock, you hit the alarm and then gaze sleepily at the illuminated numerals. Six a.m.!! Why in the world? . . . and then you remember — today is the first day of a brand new school year. Oh thrills! For upperclassmen, the first day of school is on- ly the beginning of a dull, repetitious routine that they had followed at least once before. A shortened schedule allows only enough time for teachers to take attendance, so the day virtually evolves into one big gossip session. Students in- evitably meet in the cafeteria, relate their course schedules ( Ugh! You have her? Good luck kid! ), and find out which relationships had broken off and how many new ones had been formed over the summer. The one advantage to the abbreviated day is that it permits the upperclassmen to watch the stream of freshmen roll through the main doors. Though sometimes the looks of fear and anxiety on the faces of the rookies” are hilarious, more often than not they transport you to the day when you, too, were totally disorganized and disoriented. No matter how dull the day, going back to school allows you to rekindle all the old friend- ships you had forsaken for the freedom of sum- mer. Even though no one looks forward to it, returning to high school, it's a not so bad.” Upper Right: Christie Daboul realizes she must find her schedule before she can find her class. Middle Right: Barbara Millette worries about the new day ahead. Right: Christie Daboul, Donna Testa, and Lynn Granmaison get back into the swing of things. 6 first day
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Upper Right: Forrest Snowden and Kim Chin demonstrate how hard concentration is on a Mon- day. Above: Jeff Copp rests during his study after a busy weekend. Middle Right: Liz Dodge bravely tries to do her homework. Right: Heather Corbett finds it difficult to pay attention on a Monday. Opposite Page: When she didn't show up for homeroom, we ventured to Sherry Scott's house and found her trying to come back to life” with a Monday morning cup of coffee. 8 mondaze
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