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in class listening to the comedian, and thinking about outside things, it was impossible to stop your straying mind from lingering on 3:08 and the time when you'd be ableto go home or to work. Even more anticipated was the 3:08 bell on Friday when two full days and three nights unfolded before you full of promise for an atmosphere far from school. Activi- ties you participated in on weekday ,-fjffl I is nights enhanced your learning and provided fun. Girls engaged in post- er parties to display their support of the football team. As Homecoming drew near, plans for a big parade were completed and classes secre- tively constructed floats to be pulled down Main Street on the afternoon before the game with Liberal. Some students always faced the conflict of choosing between these
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The Senior Announcement Committee examines many samples, hoping to choose one that will please the entire class. Sophomore Anna Keffer displays her ar- tistic ability at a Pep Club sponsored poster party. Lottie Hitz works evenings to complete the Senior float for the Homecoming parade. Halloween this year catches juniors Val- erie Keenan and Cheryl Laudick ghoul- ing around in the biology department. .xg wi' A I , I . rf' K .. s Iunior Denise Brack pricks up her ears at a juicy tidbit of gossip while studying in the library. Members of the junior Class Ring Committee Chris Underwood , Becky Peters, Cindy Bighart and Vicki Skeels inspect each sample to find the ring that best represents the class of '75. A-Y '41 19
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