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MR. SNIDER operates one of the offset presses in the new graphics course. n, l? m it 1 l Jr NEW ADDITIONS add prestige start traditions - enlarge curriculum Graphic arts course, one of four such in state, gives training in offset printing. Fountain and furniture add elegance to upper lobby. A magnificent eagle boosts spirit Junior play without auditorium brings amazement and congratulations Welcome to new class of sophomores CONCEIVED and constructed by Mr. Norman Annis, the golden eagle made its impressive debut at the pep rally preceding the Grimsley game. Wearing the eagle then and at subsequent rallies and games was Mr. Annis's son, Gary, a sophomore at Smith. LAST DAY of the '65 school year brings long-awaited lobby lfurniture. A surprised trio of the Aquila staff examines a blue setee. 'F 1. e 19
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'THE JUMUGR amass A' DF' BEN L..Sr'1rfH HIGH -SCHOOL PRESENTS THE Moose O 4 6 F' A img 1 ,N ' Z3 , A 1 ' a vii anrvumm: 1 . .Z5,5Q75f fb 6 'Q' ' 1 EnaER IF I96? EVEJNQ 8 o ctocm Smm-1 H101-1 SCHOOL corfmoms AREA MARKED-UP ,poster indicates one of the problems the junior class and Prome- theans tackled in producing Smith's first junior class play. LIZANDO MENDENHALL represents one' of the 500 sophomores who were new to Smith this year. r 7 s is i .V,-r.,,.- s , INSTALLED in the summerf of 1966, this handsome fountain became the focal point of the upper lobby. In choosing this black wrought-iron fountain as their gift to the school, the class o '65 did not include the cost of installation in their appropriation. A year elapsed before the Student Council donated the funds for installation and the planter of- green foliage be- neath the fountain. N l w l 18 l
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IN LATE MAY Juniors, Seniors take a g'Sentimental Journey through a tunnel of love. Burt Massengale and his orchestra mermaids, row boats, flowers, lily pads. Dance honors Senior Superlatives. JUNIORS carry out the tradition of planning and decorating for the Prom. DANCERS enjoy music. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES are honored as each couple is introduced to those attending the Junior-Senior. X l l 20 l
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