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Hay Fever! Bombarded by hand- fuls of straw, senior Betsy Do- cherty tries futily to keep her hair in some semblance at an AFS hayrack ride. Meanwhile, sopho- more jeff Rodriguez, drowning in the tangle of arms and legs, barely holds his head out. Directing a musical can be full of surprises, even after several years. Mr. Holzworth works nightly with the other people in- volved in the Pajama Game. To determine what is wrong with a car's en- gine, senior Ken Vayda and a classmate use the results from the analyzer in Auto Mechan- ics class. Crouching between the stacks of books in the IMC, junior Mike Kirschbaum makes himself at home while delving into one of the thou- sands of books. And in sharing West High with 2873 differ- ent faces, it became important to find a place where others understood you - be it your table in the zoo , the art darkroom fit dou- bles as a supply closetl, or the aroma-filled locker room. Whoever, wherever, - a place to put your feet up, get excited, work, or even do noth- ing. A place to call your own . . . 4'
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Changing a movie marquis may not be the most enjoyable job, especially 35 feet above ground, yet senior Steve Burken changes the Northpark cinema sign for all passersby to see. Whether you moved into the year as a soph- omore, a transfer student, or a seasoned vet- eran, it took time to get into the routine again. To become reacquainted with friends, to re- member Thursday is pizza day, to try and find room 304 fwhen there is no third floorl, to wish the desks came with padding . . . mon social event. junior Renaye O'Hanesian mans the soft drink selection at this Spanish Club picnic. iors Roxanne Willers and Kim Murphy relax upon APP's Homecoming tricycle entry, which captured second place. - , X 451 Summer picnics and get-togethers are a com- APP Chemistry is not always hard work. Sen-
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A still tennis player catches the early sun in a mid-morning gym class. Before any matches could begin, the courts had to be swept free of their deep pud- dles. En Garde! Fencing Club contin- ues this year, with Mr. Davis as the faculty advisor. Here, senior julie Malake shows junior Mike Augustine the basic defensive skills.
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