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AN UNIDENTIFIED football man works out on the blockmg mx ChlIlC under the watchful eye of Lme Loacll Donald Buckgye C v ,4 Q si 'O 1
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Students Seek Their Own Interests if And Develop New Interests Since no two people are alike, no two peo- ple share exactly the same interests. Every- one has definite ideas as to what he or she enjoys. At Norwalk High School the varied curri- culum, the sports, the many clubs and the music and drama organizations offer an op- portunity to suit almost every taste. Classwork, art and photography displays in the library, and special assemblies present new ideas that give the student an opportunity to develop new interests . THE DESOLATION of the empty auditorium gives Bob Mitchell an opportunity for quiet con- centration. i xi - l ADORE handsome men! Debby Battlesgazes starry-eyed at Steve White in the first scene of the Fall play. 8 E i is - ,f' 5 I ,W I .5 gp ea , f if r ' ? 3 . .ffff E' is lf - -J J 'Q THE HOLIDAY mood is apparent as Sue Smith, Pete White, Tom Osborn, Mar- ilyn Hargraves, LaWana Swartz and Herb Moscript gather around the tree av the Christmas Dance.
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School Background Leads to New Cpportunities Q Q x X ks R SPINNING RECORDS each Saturday morning on Teenage Record Party over Station WLEC, Bill Cash stars with students from four other area schools. Sincea student spends the majority of his waking hours in school and many more hours engaged in extracurricular school activities, it is easy to forget that each student has his own private life and pursues many interests apart from the school. The most obvious activities are part-time jobs . It is difficult to go uptown on a Satur- day morning without noticing the high school boy or girl that clerks in the drug store, drives a laundry truck, checks groceries, or fills gas tanks. Of course, there is the trusted family baby sitter who comes armed with history and math books and ends up reading Uncle Remus aloud. Club and church activities, as well as hobbies and other pastimes, keep young peo- ple constantly on the go. All of these things are important. They are apart from the school but not really sepa- rate because through the groundwork of edu- cation and experience in the school, the doors to all of these new opportunities for work, study, and pleasure are opened. is YW 5579 aww SCOUTING is a main field of interest to many boys. Tom Austin, Jerry Craven, Dennis Robbins, and Ronnie Craven ready their packs as they set out on a March evening for an overnight camp-out. 10 ' ' R V Il lW K m bds? dub. W 'K mtl!!! my warming
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