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is Three minutes before the bell. Mrs Lance's eighth hour chemistry I closs goes into its putting away routines. Test tubes, Bunsen burners, bealrers, and crucibles rattle noisily and, presto, the job is done. if .if- as Between classes 2399 stu- dents take off in 2399 dil- ferent directions-and with- in five minutes everybody gets where he's going. X 3 They'ra on their way, and believe you-me, they know where they're going-home! And they know what they're going to do- homework! Harmony of sound and motion distinguishes the band's public appsuranco. But in the band room, harmony is the produrt of much preliminary dlsharmony. Page Twenty-ont
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- Amen. . i Between halves, football :rowds rush to get supplies ot food to carry them through the rest of the game. Or maybe they iust feel the need of stretching their legs. At kick-aff, however-mission accomplished-loyal fans will have tiled themselves away neatly in the cenes that to some seem disordered and aimless, With kids milling every which way, Comprising confusion-utterly brainless- Prove that looks can deceive, as they say. iam-packed stands. For wherever the busy and turbulent setting: Main hall, charter bus, cafeteria, Each one is an organized beehive, We're betting- Confusion's not always hysteria. Behind all the jumble, the bedlam, the squall- Engraved on each eager face- Is a cause, giving chaos its place. Bedlaml That's the cafeteria at lunch time, Yet actually all is in order and hundreds of students achieve their purpose al averting starvation while visiting with friends. Page Twenty Amid tiurries of long, full, black robes and starchy collars, the choir room trembles with excitement and anticipation before ' everything shifts into the patterns planned for a public performance. Beneath the mad frenzy and flurry, and all,
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in serving as homeroom presidents, iiB's develop qualities of leadership and responsibility which may some day make them top-notch class ofiicers. Among those thus qualified are ileft to right, starting at the topt: John Mertz, Mike McGill, John Ogden, CHR Kuhl, Larry McElroy, John Calder, Sharon Parker, Polly Walker, Cindy Shaw, John Thompson, Larry Bruzzese, Bill Hooth, Sue Wiliams, Sue Long, Maryann Hammond, and Chuck Clements, The HA is the first grade is which class otiicers are elected. Vice-President John Sparks, Treasurer Carole Borushko, Secretary Sue Malecek, and President John Nicholson guided their class in its first big undertakings-candy sales and junior prom, The Change-0ver . . . roms, candy sales, class officers, class meetings -all these things materialize in the 11A grade. They can not come about over night, howeverg there must be a starting point and a period of learning and developing. The 11B grade serves as this period of growth, teaching its students how to become worthy members of their 11A class. After the decorations are made for the prom, iiA's find that the clean-up squad must take action. Doing their share are: ltop rowl Betty Veitch, Carol Henning, Nick Cameron, Pete Cook, lbottam rowl Raquel Daly, Ardy Anderson, Jeanette Bomier, and Dick Knapp. The planning and work that go into putting on a party are first realized by i1B's in doing S. A. dance work. Discussing a forthcoming dance at a publicity meeting are lfrom left to righti: Lynne Mulliken, Kingy Roney, Maggie Nigro, John Martz, and Chuck Clements. Page Twenty-two
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