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Always On The Move. From the buses, down the terraced approach, we arrive to¬ gether to start the day ... a steady movement of life no matter how sleepy! . . . A stop by the office (to attend to friendship and business) always finds Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Whiteley with friendly greetings . . . The Commons Area . . where it ' s cozy on cold mornings, where we can find almost anyone, and where the latest adven¬ tures are revealed with mixed emotions . . . Some of us gather outside under the walkway . . . but we all gather together wait¬ ing for things to start . . . 4
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As a Speech and Drama teacher, Mrs. Schnabel devotes her undivided attention upon her students as they show their newly developed skills in the art of speech¬ making . . . In Grateful Appreciation For a Job Caught in the act of being herself . . . this is the way we shall always re¬ member her . . . Well Done. . .
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Together We Build A Future A hustle and bustle goes on between classes. There ' s a lot of walking to do, and then of course that chance meeting with some special someone . . . These are the gathering places . . . this is our background for action. And action is found in simple things . . . morning arrivals, daily errands, lively discussions, changing classes, a ping pong game or a shuffleboard match, lunching, or learn¬ ing. In the hallways, along the walkways, in the lobbies and classrooms, we are a body always on the move. Even when we pause to reflect or ques¬ tion, we still maintain a certain momentum . . . a marking time, perhaps . . . but movement is there. The scurry of a day has all the usual incidents. Conversation concerns the usual topics of a typi¬ cal student body. Interests cover the usual youth¬ ful activities. But to us it ' s vital and alive, be¬ cause when we are on the move, we pass this way The patio ... a wonderful place to relax, cram, or just sit and dream . . . The lunch room affords a talking place as well as an eating place . . . but once . Diversion keeps us on our toes—especially a good argument over the ping pong game. Here, Steve Nash has a round with John Stout, as Skip Lef- ler referees ... , 5
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