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Rapping, Don Linder, Bob Dewitz and Wayne Harris enjoyed their freedom from schoolwork. e - 3 Enveloped in the warmth of the sun, many people found the time to linger along Altoona Beach. t- - ' ; M, Using the new tennis court, Julie Baraboo played an exciting game. During the last month of summer, Altoona ' s football players began vigoroui
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SUMMStt 0? 73 On May 25, 1973, students of Altoona High School emerged from the school build- ing. Their summer vacation had begun, Altoona Beach was filled with swimmers and suntanners during the hot summer days. Many recreational facilities were made available to all. New basketball and ten- nis courts were added to the Altoona Park. Enjoyment from these facilities was at- tained by many. Besides indulging in rec- reational activities, a number of students had found employment. Their jobs en- abled them to acquire their special goals. After three months of recuperating from school work, the school doors reopened on August 22, 1973. Appreciating the privilege of driving a boat, Cheryl Simons and Margie Rohde cruised Altoona Lake on a bright sunny day. 1 1 Co-op employee, LouAnn McManus, continued working throughout the Summer of ' 73. Cooling off, Margie Rohde jumped off the swing rope at Blue Rocks. Being carefree, David Mann enjoyed an exhilarating Uft.
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KSCKSAZJOMC Am SXZKA ACZJVJZJSS An unusual pose of Photographer Rick Shermo was snapped. Ponytails belonging to Julie Klee served purpose for Nancy Reali ' s speech demonstration. Concentrated work on float letters was evidenced in Kaylndrebo ' s face. Students at Altoona High School were not only in- volved in the regular classes but also in many ex- tracurricular activities. The student life at Altoona offered a wide array of opportunities for everyone. Diversified programs were patterned to please each and every student at Altoona High School. Some of the students took on the responsibility of after school jobs while others improved school appearance whenever possible to better the image of the school. The students here at Altoona High School have joined together and accomplished a goal--A goal of growing and maturing with society to become a better citizen in tomorrow ' s commu- nity. An apron worn by Pat Haugen helped him fulfill his duties as slave during noon hour. Problems were discussed by Terry Gaulrapp and Amy Reed.
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