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NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS: Vicki St. George, John Stoner, Don Chisholm, How- ard Shafferman, Chris Stark, Laura Burns, Kathy Fry, Linda Cleek. There were 9 others selected. Bringing It All Home To Yorktown I A A REPRESENTING YORKTOWN at L'It7s Academ- ic, were Howard Sliaffernian, Sara Beck, and Chris Stark. i ELLEN ORTON received the 1971 Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow Award. She was selected after a Y Written exam' LETTERS OF COMMENDATIONS were awarded to Phil Brown, Randy Mayes, Kathy Bell, Anne McGuire, and Virginia Prcclitl.
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Q 'T . N - X . Z 47 A LARGE AUDIENCE LISTENS intently to a speaker PRINTING PORNOGRAPIIIC POSTORS, members of discussing the roles of Man and God. It was one of many work- the 5ilk.5C1-ecning class are horrified at having their work shops on religion. fgund, A NEW FORM OF MEDITATION COMES INTO EXISTENCE AS THE MEMBERS OF AN UNKNOWN PIE course learn to concentrate on their toes. The instructor, looking on in great disappointment, shrugs in disgust as no one has even remembered to point their toes. 'Q-a.,4,,Li- ki A ' -.. Cookie Monster Says P.I.E. Is Okay One of the most successful undertakings of the SCA this year was the program for Progressive and Innovative Edu- ' cation. The PIE courses oriented around ideas suggested ' K - T by students, were often taught by students, and even field ' I g ,. ' trips Qsuch as those to Art Galleries, stables, ete.j were ' ' , hw l A handled by students. i- n y' '- 'H 1 5 1 5- J There were three main committees which functioned- , 'r g if D ' 9' curriculum, which provided wide and varied courses ja, fl , ' f if N, We ' ranging from knitting to silksereeningg publicity, which f I ' Nt .- f 'I ' was credited with success with the large turnout of Q .4 H' I 'L ,rf studentsg and scheduling, which did an almost impossible , , j 3 - J . job. if it The SCA has been trying to put this program into effect . ,ggxfvl Past, , Pg, for a long while. Plans were applied utilizing results from ,T SV .V XE other schools who have experimented with free form edu- .- ' ' - ' 'I ' ,Ji cation. Attendance at PIE was excellent and the program A, X il in general has been judged a success. One ofthe contented NHOOTCHIE-COOTCHIE RICE-A-RONF, is the war cry students of PIE was heard to comment, After all, who . . . .- ' 1 d t't 1 ?'7 as a lesson 111 Karate IS delivered to the spellbound WYSYOUCHM11-'VCYOWPIEHH ea 1 O0 students of PIE. 22
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S. TRYING T0 AROUSE INTEREST from apathy, folksinger Donald Leace was presented. A . 1 IN MEMORY OF .HMI HENDRIX, Donald Lcacc sm his own lll'l'illlgf1lllClll of the deceased 1llllSlClillleS songs. X L 1 , - - gil-fn ENTHRALLED BY AN ASSEMBLY, mcnlbers of the band look on thinking that they'd rather be on the field marching in the rain. E5 j51x 12.'-:gg- f Q- A ., - W ' ' TTTX' L' ' ' ' fiiiffs- 16' f 'fa 1-3? f'11153f??i' 'N ' J 6 fi-: 1 . K ..a-wig: 5 if ' ' 2 ' W if jl -on x, L-f?2'r 1 FT. ' I k 1 vu, 1 . 1' ' A- g 'Y W. V' ' ., 73421 ' ' I E ,Q S Q VEST ,1 l, .1 35,2 A f SIGMA GOES ft! mu: BEACH 9 , THE EVER LOVELY GIRLS of Sigma Service Club assembly is held at the beginning of each school year to march at the Club Council ugatheringf' This traditional introduce the various interest and service clubs. 24
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