Aerial Hogan H) i g I) c Ij o o I 50 2 o r 11) § t. Hogan, OI) i o 43138 Vo I . 6 6 Cover Design: Sury Hawk Opening Section by Teresa Febes, Editor, and Patty McLin Growing Is . . . 1
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1. Buttoning a child's coat, Belinda Byers demonstrates the importance ot helping others 2. In a dark corner are the remnants of days gone by. 3. It seems ages since Annette Bumgard- ner was this tall. 4. Joining in the fun, Lisa Berwanger experiences forgotten pleasures. 5. Studying, Steph Helber discovers, one of the many ways to enrich one's life. 6. Bob Alien finds that life is a continu- ous learning process. Some things will never be forgotten. All the once in a lifetime happenings are packed carefully away in the mem- ory boxes and at a later date we gently remove them and sit back and remin- isce. As time goes on and people grow and change, they go through many cycles, and at the termination of each phase is a signal to venture out and begin a new part of your life. With this venturing one is bound to see and learn new things. It is a time of culti- vating new interests, exploring fresh areas and gathering information. It is a never ending process. What makes life so exciting is the thought that we'll never quit growing and maturing, because each day brings something new to be overcome. Growing Is. . . 3 (Growing ils... When you consider all that goes on in your life, growing is not something to be taken lightly. There are so many aspects of growing that it would be almost impossible to name them all, for it is a process of progress, matur- ing and changing. It is a time of developing yourself — discovering how you've matured and not just sitting back and saying that's nice, but putting it into use and being a better person for it; and while you are developing your emotional equilib- rium you are also starting to build an extension of yourself because along with all the other growing that is going on, there is a part of you that is extending into many new and exciting areas. Here is the beginning of our Rembrandts, Edisons and Dickens. But when extending ourselves into new and exciting areas, one does not have to branch out into a permanent line of work. One can just develop his interests into simple things that bring pleasure, for life is filled with so many “have to do's” that it is nice to fine something to release tensions. Often when life gets too hectic another marvelous thing about grow- ing makes an appearance: the delight- ful reoccurance of those childish antics. One is never too old to be a child at heart. It is always so good to be able to throw down your guard and be carefree, to let down your hair. There are also many other things that are included with growing. The times and happiness shared with all the friends and family are priceless.
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