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Students had three choices of col- lege representatives to visit. Some common questions asked were about tuition and campus life. Both the students and their parents left with a more secure outlook on the future. seeking our goals . .. On November 12, the Eighth Annual Col- lege Night was held at Hammond High School. Representatives from many colleges and universities from various states came to individually counsel students and their par- ents. These counseling periods gave the parents and the students the opportunity to gain information which could help to judge the school tor which the student was best suited. Three Hammond High art students placed in the state division ot the National Poppy Poster Contest. Karen Mallett went on to win a first place in the senior division of the national contest. Left to right: Mr. Edward Nelson, Stanley Kreici, Carolyn Frostick, Karen Mallet.
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A l i c 1 f i gs .. ,,-., E 1 .iso S- U N, X f j Nd ' , ,fe 1 sf ri f N x i i , :Ea 5 Q L : psig , Fascinated by the Luray Caverns this group of iunior girls poses, X You can still hear everyone who went to Washington talking about l the fun they had and the places they visited. . Diane Eggers, Dennis Egnatz, Susie Crurnpacker 4 ' ' Q . N t l and Tex Millet check up on what's next. :tin , oss: in , and rnore ossioin . Ex Iorin the cities durin their Q 9 P 9 9 . 9 P 9 9 E ae time, students found many bargains and treasures to bring home t friends and families. One enterprising group brought a fifty pound e cube to keep a couple bottles of pop they had cold. Others took a ur around Washington in a taxi and almost didn't make it back in ne for departure. Hours on the train were spent eating, playing cards, eating, reading, vandering off to washington f-'. Susie. Cfumpacker can lust squeegxe All her friends in the 'li A-ofthe CITY OF NCRFO t s ' is,s as eees 5 Dimes K- 'Y ' '- 1. . ,,.. - ig at ls i S E
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