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Competition in today's world is demanding. The freedom gained upon graduation requires specialized and thorough preparation as school counselor Mr. Pat Flynn explains to senior Jackie Janousek who must make decisions now to live with for e lifetime. Students can ready themselves in many fields for post-graduate life. Rosi Sebastian, above, gains secretarial experience while Vivien Schell and Karen Williams proctice homamaking skills. High school is a time of exciting exploration and new adventures. Knowledge is also acquired on a student's own time, often without a written credit. Photographer Kenny Wilson spent hours in the darkroom developing pictures. It may be many years before he realizes the values of this experience, but someday it will come. 4
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Laughter escapes Dave Morrill as he shares his thoughts with Jeanne McCall, Greg Wight and Rosi Sebastian. Mutual experi- ences and a broader understanding of the world bring everyone closer to freedom and to each other. One Closer to Freedom ing, appreciation. Restraints, though, are gradually fewer, less confining. As we grow and reach more boldly forward, we find that barriers, once in our paths, are now gone. We wonder at new-found freedom and then accept it as our just due. New worlds open up before us as old flames lose their brilliance but burn on steadily behind. And so our lives unfold. These are impressionable years. As we accept or refuse aid, our decision is for more than today. It is the future we are deciding — not just our future but that of our descendants and the world as well. We have so much to learn, so many things to choose. Ideas being formed now may someday shape new ways for our free country. Yes. we are close to freedom now but always there will be one more step. It is slow but we will progress because the longing for freedom is strong in our hearts. if.! MMS tTBtf I »' • “»« »k i k lirtt teK»«4 V hTJi fa „ krtr nirrmui ku r m kcaarari r ■ mm -n rtlrZ will kriKV Ua?aa( mt i While helping Tom Steinbacher with physics. Kathy Kvols smiles. Sharing and caring are the ingredients in freedom. Meyer Black Canyon Ranch 3
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Pine Queen Judy Bowman Receives First Yearbook Selected in a close race by popular vote of the student body and faculty, Judy Bowman, senior, is this year’s Whispering Pine Queen with sophomore Robin Hurt as attendant. Traditionally, classes with 100% annual sales nominate a candidate for the title. Seniors and sophomores attained this goal for the 1969 election. Sophomores reached the goal first, due largely to the efforts of super-salesgirl Susie Statham who sold annuals Both art students Judy Bowman and Robin Hurt, above, work on globes for Christmas decorations. Attendant Robin Hurt is a varsity cheerleader and vice-president of Ski Club. She is enthusiastic and dependable as she supports every school activity. to Junior Class and yearbook sponsors as well as other faculty members. On reaching the quota, seniors Bob Holthaus and Thea Kaiser supplied a $2.00 deficit from their own pockets but regained it when final receipts showed a $2.00 overage. Both candidates are examples of the teenager who can be trusted, participates, is loyal—the kind of girls who deserve to be called queens . Pine Queen Judy Bowman is secretary-treasurer of the Senior Class, yearbook art editor and participates in the school's vocal ensemble. Her quiet, gentle manner and gracious interest in others have brought her friendships os well as popularity. 1
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