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It’s not hard to live up to the theme of the ’65 Dunes for there’s plenty of life in the classrooms, homerooms, the bookstore and the halls. One can regularly hear the slam- ming of locker doors and a ringing hello as an absentee is definitely welcomed b k to the Purple headquarters. In the midst of it all is Dr. Kenneth Feuerbach, genigd prin- cipal of these more than ' tefco-agers, who each morning slowly Wya separate ways to homeroom fot-a UuicjQ-breath and a tip from the I uW fm orr ' plftt’s happenin’ today.” The Bookstore is a popular hav JTW r that of paper, eraser or pencil. Page Four
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Students and teachers gather in the halls to discuss the upcoming regional games. Action starts around 8:10 daily at Hammond High, especially around the old grandfather clock in the main hall or by the ever changing, but always interesting showcase. Although now silent, Grand Pap doesn’t miss a trick as students nudge him while being jostled by those attempting to get to their lockers for that forgotten Lit book. It’s a tradition to meet one’s friends in the Main Hall. Hammond High’s Herald seems to be the main highlight, as the students gather to discuss its contents. Activity is created each day in the book- store; selling of school supplies and game tickets are two major functions. The clock in the main hall is a favorite meeting spot as Hammond High students gather around it to chat about the day’s events. Page Three
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Early morning instructions from Mrs. Geneva Boyd and Mrs. Marion Dobrzynski on Jast) minute menu plans. ’Alive in 1965 Come Alive in ’65 is definitely the theme best describing life at the Wildcat Lair for the year 1964-1965. With the sounding of the 8:25 bell there’s a sudden rushing to the auditorium, up- stairs and down, to the cafeteria and the various other rooms which house the advisories, a compact counseling period and hurried presentation of announcements made available to students who by this time are already thinking about that first hour assignment. There are always a few stragglers filing in and out of the office, too. Some are there to pay locker fines and some to pick up lunches dropped off by thoughtful parents. And now, off to class! ' • ' I jwtt r ,.. J55| mm Double duty is made of the auditorium as it is used upstairs and down as homerooms and study halls. Page Five
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