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Weir n thing l)i of Senior Week produces hats, sweatshirts, and cut-off jeans. Myra Greg¬ ory is lost in the complicating world of Senior Math permutations and combinations. himbofK. »hcrc - ya goinT Jon Beel¬ er provides the background lyrics as Charlie Lackey does his body thing during the comical portion of the Senior Assembly. W ood stock relived — Two hundred and eighty Se¬ niors cram together for the opportunity of enjoy¬ ing themselves on school grounds. Bob Knighton and Shannon Murphy groove to the music. Drums in the sun, cymbals casting shadows, rhy¬ thm sustained by Johnny Bryant. .. The English¬ men gave one of their last performances together for the 1970 Senior Class picnic. 28 Student Life
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Wo , you can ' t mean 1 made an A,’ ” exclaims Bill W alker. Tommy W ells ' utter disgust is ap¬ parent after they compare six weeks’ grades in Miss Brogan’s Personal Typing Class. Displaying contagious grins. Bob Knighton and Julie Birckhead exemplify the devil-may-care attitude brought about by relaxed regulations permitted during Senior Week. A smug, self-satisfied smirk transforms Jeff Pon¬ ton’s face as he mentally relives the previous night’s J. V. basketball game with the Cardinals and plots his next strategy . Student Life 27
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Spring Highlights Light garb, lighter thoughts emerge for Senior Week Seniors protested, argued, petitioned, stormed the principals’ offices and, at last, were granted all requests for Se¬ nior Week privileges. Each day of the week, May 11-15, a special activity was planned, beginning with Wear Any¬ thing Day on Monday. Students were given free reign regarding school dress except that shoes were still required for health reasons. (Dr. Scholl’s foot pads could be substituted.) Even shades, without a prescription, were allowed in class. Tuesday was declared Senior Teach¬ ing Day as each teacher was replaced for the entire day by two students. The faculty lounge overflowed with Seniors eager to exercise their new freedom. The Coke machine was exhausted early in the afternoon, ash trays overflowed, and several faculty members were forced to flee to Mr. Finley’s office. “The Mark of the Vampire’ ' and “The Passionate Plumber’’ were shown Wednesday following an 11:00 Senior lunch block. The Senior assembly on Thursday not only entertained but issued a plea for the common man. A picnic followed with music provided by the Englishmen. Fried chicken, Cokes, and sweet buns filled empty stomachs as Seniors basked in the sun. Student Life 29
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