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Juniors
Waiting in line is a good time to catch up on homework as
Sophomore Tracy Baumert finds out. (photo by 5. Meese)
These students make the most of waiting in line for schedule
changes by talking to their friends. photo by 5. Meese)
Schedules Cause Havoc
' ' N tion in front of Galloway's office each new
umber 50"
Only one more number left and semester. After all this, many stu{ents asked why
then a chance to finally see the school switched to computer scheduling when
Assistant Principal Lee Galloway about changing they would have rather waited in lines to pull
a schedule. Now it was 2:55, only five minutes cards and alleviated all this mess now.
left of the school day. Number 51 would be next. Instead they were forced to sit in crowded
However, high hopes changed to depression hallways, wait in long lines, miss classes, or
as the secretary walked out into the hallway and complain about making up the homework from
announced: "I'm sorry but that is all Mr. Galloway those missed classes. Some students were upset
has time for today, so if the rest of you could come because they didn't get the classes they wanted.
back tomorrow we will change your schedule However, because of this, a new add/drop
miors Kim Bennick and Chris Benson are so frustrated then." policy was proposed for next year. The policy to
ter waiting in line for schedule changes they will not look This was a typical scene during three hectic be announced later this spring will make it difficult
anyone . (photo by 5. Meese)
days in January set aside for schedule changes. to add classes once the computer has scheduled
miors Jim Featherstone, Cari Eades, and Senior Shelly Conflicts, mixups, goofups, and personality them.
:ellmach discover how boring it can get when waiting for clashes were the reasons for the mass congrega- -C. Fee/haver-
:hedule changes. (photo by 5. Meese)
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