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Trying desperately not to be tardy after the bell has rung, these girls rush to their seats. This student, like many others, uses the few minutes before school in cramming for a test. Opening 3
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The Same Old Stuff As the average high school student walks into his house, it is not out of the ordinary that his parents ask him what he did at school. It is also not unusual to hear the response. “Nothing much; just the usual.” One guesses the “usual” is coming to school in the morning, listening to teachers, making notes, reading liooks, taking tests, and leaving for home. It sounds fairly monotonous, and it certainly does not sound fun. Yet, how many people can claim they have never laughed or at least cracked a smile at school? It is doubtful many could. School does not always have to lie serious, dismal, and “usual.” No one could say a pep rally is serious. People yell and scream to the Pink Panther’s theme while a person dressed like a yellowjacket dances among the cheerleaders. Homecoming week brings in a variety of the odd and unusual. People dressed like cowlxjys, an array of hats and socks, and clothes worn inside out appear at different times throughout the week. Events in the parking lot, especially at 8:10, are never dull. As a matter of fact, they can be downright frightening. The school also sponsors a number of clubs to which anyone can become a member. They provide much fun after school and occasionally during school Tornado and fire drills sometimes help to ease the torment of a bad day. Of course it is possible for a real fire to break out and more possible for a tornado to touch down. That makes one wonder if “just the usual is all that bad. Taking careful ami steady aim, Brent Sullivan concentrates on hitting the hu I Pa-eye. 2 Opening
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With a well-known battlecry, Brenda Owens begins to lead the student body in a cheer. Lunch is a good time to “take five” from classes and really relax with friends. Calm waters, warm sun and a good breeze make a perfect day for a sailboat outing. 4 Student Life Division
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