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Abore Adding colot and variety to AMS. advanced art student Joanne LaChew creates the image of a friendly lion on the stairway land-ng Right: Hand and body motions emphasize a Swing Choir production number. Rhythm of Life. . -----------------------------V
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4 Everyone wants changes that keep up with today's pace. The Indian initiated new ideas concerning new places and new people. A new principal, Mr. Horace Chadbourne. led changes to the Indian. One idea was hall supergraphics which added color and perspective to AHS. Although it was a new concept in this area, the supergraphics had an over-whelming popularity. Students invaded what was formerly the teacher's parking lot. Only those with a 3.00 or better grade average TUp Dl.pp |?,vr fhnmn could acquire passes to park there. HI I let TUI V ll«tlllJL Honor roll students were also able to use library facilities during school with- out presenting authorized passes. The increase to four girl sports and the addition of three new courses gave the Indian a variety of changes. The destruction of Central Junior High made possible the construction of a student park. When he desired the new, the different, he discovered that THIS MUST BE THE PLACE. Lett Trees rarely seen before sprout into open sight as the Central J. H. S. building gradually falls. Above Due to the student's invasion of the faculty parking lot. Mr. Chadbourne and Mr. Sparks abandon their daily chores in favor of Stenciling numbers on parking places.
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z 4— Every Indian needs a place to live — not just to eat and sleep, but to really live. AHS gave this kind of home to the Indian by surrounding him with an atmosphere of freedom, excitement, and competition. There were few dull days at AHS. A convo, pep session, speaker, or some special event was always going on or approaching and took away from the PI-ww l?Ar ¥ monotony of the normal school day. ¥ Hi. I IdLL TUI L11C Ninety minutes were available each day to be used in any manner in which a k the Indian felt best for him. Some used this time to study, others to rest, others to catch up on the latest gossip. The Indian did not have to look far for a place to really live, because as he spent his time at AHS. he saw that THIS MUST BE THE PLACE. left During the Logansport football game pep session, Allan Jerram accompanies the student body in a round of Football Jones Above Responding to the challenge of the students. Mr. 8eiangee scratches together homemade pumpkin pies in the home economics room.
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