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ocial Activities Keeps Calendarsand Schedules Filled And away he goes! Mustang Bob Stout starts the game off with enthusi- asm and high hopes for victory. Maybe it’s standing with someone special, exchanging a few hurried words between classes. Perhaps it might be a quiet night at home around the fireplace. It might take place at a dance, with a rainbow of pastel dresses, sparkling eyes, glowing faces, and enchanting music. Possibly it’s at a game, cheering with all your heart as the team takes the floor or yelling hoarsely at the Homecoming bonfire despite the rain. Or it is sitting in the Civic Center surrounded by hundreds of your classmates, comprising a noisy and spirited cheering block with but one hope in mind: WIN! Wherever it is, whatever the oc- casion, social times are a gay and carefree part of school life, a way of expressing the joy of being young, alive, and part OF OUR DOMAIN. We won’t be beat! roars the Munster cheering block during sectional competition against Hammond High. The game was the first between the tw o schools and the Mustangs tamed the Wildcats by an 83 — 67 score. STUDENT LIFE 9
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I could have danced all night!” sighs Betsy Lanman as she dreamily recalls the events of one of the biggest evenings of the year . . . the Prom. Di verse Range of Love, (lowers, and music? Chris Fischer and Bruce Gower take a few leisurely moments between classes to relax from the school routine. Hit him again harder! Joe Keeler smashes an effigy of a Highland Trojan in preparation for the Homecoming game. A steady down- pour of rain failed to dampen the spirits of Mustang fans who turned out full force at the bonfire and pep rally to climax a week of Home- coming festivities. Steve Mapes and Mark Cane introduce Australian exchange student Geoff Toll (seated center) to a very special part of America ... its music! Aiding with the singing are Debbie Estrada and Julie Morehead. 8
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Student Assistants Cadet teacher Kay Earl shows Spanish film strip. Volunteer Sandy Reinbacher takes gift to patient. Kathy Klage aids in selecting the ideal coat. 10 Shirley Teliga and Neddie Becieh are kept busy by bookstore customers.
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