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How We Live At Antelope Through our studies, yes, but we also learn something just as important -- how to get along with people. Which is very important, because we will have to live and work with people die rest of our lives. If we cannot get along, and cannot communicate, where would we be? Man cannot provide for every necessity of life as he once could. He must depend on his fellow man for one or more of the following: food, shelter, clothing, medicine and protection, whether from a small time burglar or large hostile nations. To help us in learning how to get along with people, we have a wide range of social ac- tivities and culture programs throughout the year. During the sports season, dances are sponsored by different organizations on campus, providing a place for the students to gather, relax and enjoy themselves. Also there are formal dances, giving the student a chance to come in contact with the styles and manners of a formal setting. Program assemblies are held during the year to en- large the students' outlook on such things as art, music, science and other subjects throught beneficial to the lives of the students. People 88 Honors Ads 114
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After a light three-inch snowfall the night.before, students engage themselves in a snowball fight. Snowballers Brimhall, Wanet Miller and Dennis Edge. For many of the students it was the first time they had ever seen snow. So to them t day wasnotonly delightful, in the course ot the day the snow on the ground melted, students availed themselves of the snowmen, which soon became are gone the brief day they lived will long be remembered by the students and faculty of Antelope. Snow Comes to Antelope Snow at Antelope-- unbelievable -- but true. Stu- dents coming to school on the morning of December 14th were greeted by two six-foot snowmen, built the night before by band members returning from a con- cert. In the pictures starting at right there is a quiet scene of the alien snowmen, Mildred Allen, next greets thecameraman with a snowball. Last, surprised seniors, Nicki Bedell, Delon Whetten and Sherry Smith pose with Snowman. N r 6
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