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Page 31 text:
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Who could forget being too old to have their parents drive them to the football game, but being too young to drive themselves? Or how about being late to second period class every day during the first week of school? It ' s all a part of being a freshman. Monday morning blues began in earnest during our freshman year. From the minute the first bell rang, we were plunged into an entirely different atmosphere than we had been accustomed to. It was a heady sensation to choose our own classes, and we made the most of the opportunity. As soon as we got some of the required courses ke English and math out of the way, we picked the courses that we — not the administration — thought we should study. Maybe it was a class to help us when we get into college — science, for instance. Some of us took business courses to help further our career plans, and art and Glee Club were great for self- expression. Freshman year was the first time for so many new experiences. We were given our independence and along with it, responsibilities — sometimes more than we had bargained for. It was filled with a lot of adolescent agonies, true, but it was also the beginning of a whole new segment of our lives. rifflin ' ! r fmhaur 27
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Highland. A good name for the town where we have done our becoming, our growing into individuals and persons, unique and independent. Highland Living. In these times when people talk about a natural high the name of our town can be a hint toward the kind of living which is possible. There should be no need for artificial happiness, or artificial life. It is ourselves, our joys, and our own individual successes which can make living in Highland, and growing up in Highland, the kind of natural experience which makes it all worth while. The good friends, the good times, and the goodness we find in so many of the little things — can certainly be found in other places, other towns. But in our lives, it is Highland — our own private place for being happy, for growing, and for becoming the real and potentially great people we are meant to be. Really want to be high on yourself? High on life? Make Highland your Highland — and let yourself grow. Oh, Girls! George Julius reacts to a snide remark as some fellow students comment on his attire at the Powderpuff game. Do your own thing. Expressing their individuality, Ron Weldon and Susan Galloway do it their own way. 28 Highland Living
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