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fallfallfallfallfall fallfallfallfallfall Summer tried hanging on to every last warm day-and succeeded in stretching its warm fingers right through to October. The beginning of fall was a real indian summer, with temperatures in the seventies and the leaves mellowing and bronzing in the au- tumn sun. It was a season for new friends, new classes, championship football games and a homecoming. Special events included a Thespian-sponsored Haunted Little The- atre, A Halloween dance, a fall play, The Matchmaker, Field Day with the class of '80 in victory, Spirit Week and the contro- versial floats. . .all to be remembered. ..as the leaves dropped to the frosty ground a- waiting the snow yet to come... E
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S Suntanned students line up- First impressions of Groves for Sophs ABOVE: Time to get schedules! ABOVE: Suzanne Turunen-one of the many students helping out at registration. RIGHT: Dan Pinkos reloads the camera for taking ID card photographs. 14 Registration Registration for the '78-'79 school year went smoothly as lines of students waited patiently for their schedules. Morning was reserved for each class to deposit their medical cards, buy activities tickets and pick up schedules. Then, in the afternoon, students could return to change their schedules through PROSEfPro- cess for Rescheduling Student Electivesj. It was handled quite efficiently-and most Grovites left satisfied with classes that they wanted. PROSE seemed to be a more logical way of changing schedules than in previous years. In PROSE- the student picks up the available classes he wants on computer cards, and slots them into his timetable. He can also trade with other students. During free tiine, new students wandered through the school, becoming acclimated with its size and trying to find their classes. Maps were provided for those con- fused sophomores who found that the hallways resembled a maze. In January, there was a second PROSE epidemic to rearrange classes for the second semester. YQ,
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