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One source of stress
and confusion on the
first day was found in
the attempt to figure out
exactly where a student
was headed. Here, a
group of freshmen
pause in front of the
counseling center to
scrutinize their
schedules in order to
find their room numbers
and destinations. photo
by Michelle Lee
Many times, the first
day of school was a
time to catch up with
friends one had not
seen in several days.
Here, juniors Amanda
Gartner and Alicia Allen
take time out of their
first-day schedules to
talk to each other and
share a laugh in the
varsity locker room.
photo by Melissa
Ballentine
Take my word for it!
What was the most exciting part of your first day?
junior Julie Moore
"I finally got to go to school with
my sister." math teacher Raven Wellman
& "I met my sixth hour precalculus
students--all 31 of them!"
sophomore Adam Froemming
"I saw all of my friends that I hadn't
seen all summer."
With schedules in hand,
frustrated students
struggled all day long to
open their newly
assigned lockers. One
such student, freshman
Angie Schaffer,
attempts to wrestle
open her locker as
freshman Jennifer Lee
looks on. photo by
Michelle Lee
Student Council representatives
hand out gifts to the student body to
brighten first-day spirits. Pinwheels
and pencils were among the gifts
given by freshman representatives to
their peers. photo by Jenny Kronberg FirstDay ~