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ter Hours Are Filled with The turning of the calendar to September meant the end of another three months of fun and frolicking in the lazy summer silence; another school year had begun. Then started the routine of class work, lunch lines, and crowded halls. Day after day we followed the regular routine, but with hardly a dull moment. Our spare time was taken up by club projects, assemblies, and chats around a locker cluttered with last week ' s homework, an overdue book, and pic¬ tures of Ricky and Elvis. PART-TIME JOB for Diane Baumgartner and Sharon Mattax is found at the Family Inn Restaurant. Many students are earning their own money for clothes, school expense, and maybe college. SENIOR HOMEROOM was the scene of many and varied topics of ball games, dates, or home work. CANDY BARS gave students needed energy before start¬ ing in on the afternoon classes. The candy counter was operated by the students. 6
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ASSEMBLY SESSIONS are often a welcome relief from the monotony of class rooms. Pep sessions, semi-weekly chapel programs, and talented performances were the subject of assemblies. Leisure Ended As Old R 4
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Jobs, Fads, Parties, and Youth Groups Fads of pegged slacks, knee high bobby socks, or poodle haircuts were often the topic of discussion. A busy day didn ' t always end with the 3:26 bell. There were part time jobs to earn a little spending money for a dress, a new muffler for the hot rod, or a Friday night date. 4-H clubs, local church youth fellowship groups, )r a party after a ball game gave teenagers a chance o make new friends or be with old friends. SOMETHING MYSTERIOUS seems ta be in the air at Jean Smith ' s party, judging from the faces of these party goers. KEEPING SCORE will be done accurately by the junior sponsors with so many watchful eyes on them. A bowling party was something new in the way of class parties for the juniors. STRENUOUS EXCERCISE at the bowling party left Phil Shoaf and Steve Hike in the need of a rest. 7
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