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-IOOSIER COMMUNITY 1 -V ' ' H 5 wge- E . 1 Yelling a+ 'lhe 'lop of 'rheir lungs and ringing bells, members of As 'rhe fechnician gives The on +he alr signal Jim Kirlcman 'ihe Hi-Y Club sfrive io serve +he communily. Line of Dime worlrers Jim McDannell and Jayne Gardner prepare +o give Anderson are Ronnie Meeker, Barry Gear, Dave Sheedv and Mr David :ans +he high school slam' on world problems Adams, sponsor. Willingness +0 serve a Hoosier com- rnuniiy describes The siudenis of AHS. Throughoui The whole year. ihey are soughl by cilizens io coniribule +0 funds and proiecis. Siudenls are noi only asked bui many limes show inilia- iive and cooperaiion by siarling oui on iheir own. Chrisimas parries for needy and or- phan children and cloihing drives are oromoied by high school clubs. Shfning eyes of some of 'rhe happy children are re- ward enough 'for fiffy-'rwo members of fhe Fufure Reiailers Club who played Sanla Claus ai' 'lhe or- phans' home. In The group were Linda Miichell. Sherry Couch and Sally S+uI+z.
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PEOPLE AREA DE Teaching is a Tull Time iob. buT many AHS Teachers spread Themselves Thinner in order To parTicipaTe in communiTy af- Tairs. Here Mr. J. J. Bailey is conducTing a group of Madison CounTy youngsTers Through The STaTe House in Indianapolis where he served as a represenTaTive in The sTaTe legislaTure This year. 30 RSON'S STRE GTH A Town's sTrengTh lies noT in iTs well-paved sTreeTs, iTs indusTries oT sTeel and brick, or iTs impassive bank, buT raTher in The muscle and hearT oT iTs populaTion. The Anderson l-ligh School personaliTies are parT oT ThaT muscle and hearT. Some are weak, some sTrong, a Tew callous, many more possess- ing deep sympaThies. They sT'roll Through Tree- covered sTreeTs and speed along open high- ways. They laugh aT The comedian and ponder The inTellecTual. , ln shorT They live a normal liTe, and in doing so They come in conTacT wiTh The communiTy. This Time The meeTing place is in The realm oT personaliTy. The characTer, molded in The high school. reaches The Town every Time a sTudenT Tells oT a learning experience or aslcs a puzzling quesTion. AcTual conTribuTion by youTh may seem neb- ulous, buT ideas have a way oT becoming solid wiTh The addiTion of a very Tew years oT exper-- ience in liTe. A Tamiliar drama lrighT picTurel ThaT unTolcls every day in The high school is depicTed by Karen Veazey and Jack Coffin. A pass- ing glance, a word, and a Triendship is made. ln The background is The ever-guiding Teacher personified in This case by a benevo- lenT dean, Mr. Davd Adams, who, Though he seems To be swoop- ing down on Them, cerTainly will noT inTerTere.
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