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HOME Tl-IE HOLIDAYS SENIOR BALL ' MAKES CHRISTMAS A TIME FOR MEETING OLD FRIENDS Maury and Liesbeth have college dates and it was fun! Snow added to the glamour of a wonderful evening A. Phelps, T. Moore, and J. Judd enjoy the refreshments D. DeForest and date dance to the music of Dick Naylor and his band. I00 J. Nichols and S. Dyer pass a social time with E. Gifford
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lege students stage sit-in's, we should analyze I0 understand youth by thinking back to the their problems with an open mind. We as adults should keep the spark of youth in us. As many of our beliefs change and widen in adulthood, we should be able Class of 65 , and saying, How would we have felt? - Carol Houck FAITH As a member of the much-criticized ically, I have discovered my failings and wheat.. generation, I want to st'and.up and my meme points. Through study, I have de, bf? Cotfmed as a Pfrsol? who HH t Wlthouf e veloped some basic philosophical conceptions direction or meaning in life. I am an 1nd1- that will undoubtedly greatly influence my vidual and I believe - I believe in myself. future eetiens I feel that self-discovery and understanding Seheel has else been seeiel experience are the most valuable benefits derived from and e tim e te learn about myself through my high SCPOOI education' , other people. I have madeboth friends and Sochool ls a marfyiaced expenence' , To enemies, but in each case, I have gained a me It has been a' ume for explorauon' Joy better understanding of myself. My enemies and heartbreak, success and failure, fun reneet as much about m e as my eheiee ef and work, excitement and boredom, but friends does most of all learning. Now, the subjects I ' And new'ee I leave high Seheel I em have studied no Iona? sail? Pike frfigmen' filled with doubts and anxieties. I find my- ta1'Yf even uselesse HS T1 In Tniatlqn' self questioning and wondering and doubting. Graduicuy' these 5161235 ive albin mm But school has given me an invaluable thing. peace of mef an I arf Ze? a e 'free It has given me faith in myself. I still have t e tota. enmy mys? ' h Clencee Stofy' an infinite amount yet to learn, but I look eilerythlng I have studled as helpe to gwe to the future with eagerness and se1f-confi- me a broader perspective and a better under- dence standing of life. In this way, I have gained e e ' new insight into my personal self. Academ- -1135- ' - Cathy Neidlinger V ei-'gill me .wx pi at YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN At the present time I am reading Thomas Wolfe's great novel, You Can't Go Home Again. The main theme of his book is that of no turning back. In the coming months this will take on real meaning for us, the graduating students of '65, Life has been pretty much planned for us throughout our years. We are products of our families, friends, and our school. Each one of us is alike and yet different in the same aspects. In June all this will change. Never again will we be able to be as close together again. The tie will be broken. Though our paths may cross once in a while, will we be able to laugh and joke and razz each other as we used to? I doubt it. I know tnat me clay 1 leave the hallowed halls of Bainbridge-Guilford, life will take on a new meaning. Never again will I play sports for B-G or feel the sweaty strain of competition, the exultation of victory, and the pride of being on a Bobcat team. Never again will I march with the band or feel the nervousness and excitement of a concert or a parade. . A phase.of my life will have ended and a new chapter will be open. Then it will be up to me as to what is written there. - Terry Kinney
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,-.0 G -D giirv X A11 fASf, X rt 211259 5 w tt ,M W7 ,, ' on ,.. M Ef f ' 5 nu llsueavl l l in UG-F-n.Q ,, PROM MAY 1964 KING Robert Utter KATHY SHERMAN SHARON SMITH GARY SEYMOUR EDWARD OPAL Jumora oourzr -QUEEN Kathy Lewis KATHY HOHREITER JILL HOLDREDGE DALE SWEET VICTOR WAHLBERG
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