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T 55 iii is 53 5 T 3gi2,i? The symbol of the 1960 Paean-the modernistic triangle-represents the three important phases of school life. The first and most important of these is the academic phase, or classes. Through academic studies, the student improves his mind and sharpens his appreciation for the things around him. The second phase of school life, athletics, develops the student's body, and engenders in him a sense of sportsmanship and fair play. The third and final side of the triangle represents activities. Activities develop the student's outside interests and leadership ability, and enable him to Work closely with other students on projects which are of interest to him. Each of these three phases is very important to the student. It is through them that each student develops his potentialities and becomes a well-rounded individual. Besides symboliz- ing these three sides of school life, the triangle motif represents the modernistic trend of the decade which is just beginning, and reminds us of the modern additions to our school build- ing. This is why we of the yearbook staff have chosen this modernistic triangle as the symbol for the 1960 Paean.
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