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IEIIQEIHTTIH GEIRPXIDIE First Row: Judy Stoutenburg, Maxine Czerwinski, Donna Kramer, Judy Skillen, Deanne McCullough, William Watrous, Robert McCullough, Richard King. Second Row: Alva McBroor'n, Sam Branson, Barbie Rich, Sandra Drewson, Nadine Smith, Jeanenne Morris, Jim Holmes, Virgil Bararidun. Third Row: Leland Mullin, Ronald Wilson, Mrs. Stroud, George Thompson, Arthur Halliday, Doug Mathews. SIEVIENFIH IEIRAIDIE First Row: Jim Toner, Karol Sliillen, Sue Kramer, Sammy Smith, Ernest Hayden, Ernest Bigham, Diane Munson. Second Row: Fred Shipler, Billy Depew, Johnny Corrigan, Johnny Deppen, Linda Gane, Phillip Drewson. Third Row: Milton Wolford, Robert Munson, Staftord Smith, Jim Hardman, Kenny Dickenson. Fourth Row: Robert McCallister, Mrs. Smith.
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hardly recognizes for all the paint and outlandish costumes. I: thaat my kid sister wearing David Frank- 1in's football uniform?-Then came the Senior Play- weeks of practice, delay because of bad weather, a good performance, and the party afterwards. Clippings and pictures make all these things real again in my mind. Yes, our Senior Year! Soon it will be time for gradu- ation-Class Day, Baccalaureate sermon, Graduation- and the Senior Ball. This year, I've started a special scrapbook just for my Senior year. In it I have pictures of the members of our class, four years ago-- Fresh -and as we are now-Seniors. Quite a difference in most cases! Be- tween now and graduation there will be many more parties like the Sophomore Party tonight after the basketball game, and I'll have more clippings to add to my book. Do you remember when the Hi Life ran this head- line Hammer Injured ? CFootball practice was a SECOND PRIZE POEM: little rough this season.J-Here are the write-ups on the new teachers from the first issue of the school paper-everyone wondered what they would be like. Besides being an interesting hobby cutting out things for a scrapbook takes a great amount of work and keeps one busy. My book is forever getting full of loose clippings, and now and then I have to take time out to paste them in before I lose them. If you've never kept a scrapbook you'1l probably say that it's silly but-it will be a help when you want to find the score of a certain game'and know right where it can be found in your scrapbook. Every time I pick mine up and go through the pages, I see things that remind me of certain school plays, concerts, festivals, class parties, or school games. Yes, a scrapbook takes a great deal of time, but look what you have when it's finished-a record of your High School days that you can look back upon and remember anytime you wish. A CEIIIFIF IFIRODIVII IHIEAVIEN by JOYCELYN Moons-Sophomore The sky turned gray As the sun went down, At the close of the day, All was still, not a sound. Then from the sky There started to fall, Fluffy, white snowflakes, Covering all. I watched them descend With a feeling of awe, I knew I could never Explain what I saw. For there I perceived In each tiny flake Something I knew Only God could make. As the snow came down I breathed a sigh, Then suddenly, far off I heard a coyote cry. His cry was mournful But he seemed to say: All is so peaceful, At the close of day. His lament died out In the silent night, While I looked on At the beautiful sight.
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JIIUNIICDIQ IHIIQEIH IBANID Second Row: Deanne McCullough, Philip Drewson, Nadine Smith, Barbie Rich, Jeanenne Morris, Butch Smith, Jim Toner. Third Row: Karol Skillen, Sammy Smith, Sammy Branson, Arthur Halliday, Kenneth Dickenson, William Watrous, Diane Munson. Fourth Row: Bill Depew, Leland Mullin, Ronald Wilson, George Thompson, Milton Wolford, John Corrigan, Richard King. JIIUNIICDIR Ilillllfulli SNAIPS
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