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(Above Left) Senior Mike Caley, like many fel- low classmen, was excused from school to donate blood to the Red Cross. (Above Right) Finally starting, the Walk for Development had over 4,000 people participat- ing in the fund raising event. (Above) Chosen as the September Junior Rota- rian, senior Greg Weaver attended luncheons every Monday afternoon. Community activities — 19
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Generals active as area backers Young people becoming more and more interested in the welfare of their surrounding communities and in the lives of other people, as well as in governmental affairs, made a special effort to become involved and be heard. Many Wayne High School students par- ticipated in the Walk for Develop- ment, the Bike-a-thon, canned food and clothing drives, and in collecting sheets to make bandages. Seniors donated blood to the Red Cross and were given the honor of becoming Junior Rotarians to broaden their education in specific areas of busi- ness. Along with these various community projects, students attended many campaign rallies where they could listen and decide which candi- date supported their own views. (Right) Starting out at 8:00 in the morning for Fort Wayne ' s Walk for Development, everyone seemed to be a little unhappy when it v as delayed half an hour for the arrival of Phil Gardner and Mayor Ivan Lebamoff. (Below) Campaigning for the 1972. Presidential election. Vice-president Spiro T. Agnew spoke to the citizens of Fort Wayne, trying to convince them that he and Richard M. Nixon were their kind of politicians.
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(Left) The Automotive Center at Southtown Mall provides senior Joni Hutchins with a job as a gas station attendant. (Above Left) Not only did the Generals socialize at McDonald ' s, students Julie BIy and Linda Hallback found employment there. (Center) Senior Doug Great, as an employee of Ajax Industries, must watch his machine atten- tively and precisely. (Right) Interested in many hobbies, sophomore Patti Hutchins is shown displaying a portion of her rock collection. (Above Right) In his basement workshop, junior John Turner spends spare time constructing remote control airplanes.
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