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Hurrying to a class, some students stretch the time between classes to its full five minutes iabovel. Beyond Good and Evil, by Nietzche, provides David Highsmith a means of experiencing a new philosophy labove rightl. Using the new franchise granted to 18 year olds, Karen Collins frightl registers at the county courthouse. of ,J K 2i:11i
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Mr. Rittenhouse trightl assists students in the tech- niques of voting. A quiet street fbelowl provides a cou- ple with a few private moments with one another during lunch hour on a warm spring day. l've always learned that I am free because of the country in which I live. But, l've dis- covered that freedom involves more than just my right to be independent. I recognize it as being able to express my emotions at a movie in laughter or in tears. lt's being able to de- cide for myself what I believe. lt's being able to let go and yell or scream when I feel dis- couraged. Freedom is the privilege to decide what direction my life will take by accepting or rejecting the educational opportunities AHS offers. And, because I am free, I can live, I can love, and I can be me! 10 gs. Dt' ar at dw, has --r.
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We collected pennies, nickles and dimes from anyone who would contribute to raise the funds for our homecoming floats. The ul- timate question became, the Logansport What? We began constructing our first place entries only to discover that the pa- rade through the downtown area had been cancelled. Because of our overwhelming spir- it which was responsible for 75 entries, the decision was reversed. With our floats ready to go, some of us were faced with the prob- lem of finding something to pull them. Finally, however, we participated, either as specta- tors or on floats, in one of the largest home- INIHU HTJUE Indian Maiden Rise Graham and Mascot Randy Smith tabovel boost enthusiasm in their traditional dance during the homecoming pep session. While the band plays the national anthem at the start of the game, the lndianettes irightl salute. 12 Nl ,fm-'qi We continued to Denny Field to urge the team, a part of ourselves, on to victory. At half-time we watched as Bill Kennedy, our student council president, crowned senior Lynn Redick homecoming queen, and as the 1951 homecoming queen, Mrs. Carolyn Dementi, presented roses to our queen and her court, junior Claudia Lanning and soph- omore Jill Barbre. When our indians returned to the field we made those berries whine, 39-13. To celebrate our victory, 300 of us attended a dance featuring the 'tSplit Stone spon- sored by Senior Executive Council in the gym balcony after the game. X8 .Y FS. .4 Lf -.-
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