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x FIRST THE GYM SUIT then into the game! At the begin- ning of the year no one is ready when the whistle blows, simply be cause they don't remember their combination. Still having a hard time to beat the whistle are Julie Christensen, Connie Croshere, and Mary Sue Blanchard. DAY IS DONE, gone the sun! Each day Paul Schwemin, Mike Hogan, Alan Norrgard, David Ander- son, Rebecca Donnelly, Kay Francis, and Maureen Downey part with a happy goodbye. After your four years the sad last parting will come, but while you are here make every moment a happy one. I wi A V, ji page ' . yy! . . .ONE NATION UNDER God, indivisible, with lib- erty and justice for all.. The very youth of our nation should know how to interpret these simple lines recited daily. Diane McCarthy, Carol LaCosse, Paul JLIHSHU, Ray Longtine, and Paul Mi- ron are learning now how they can better serve God's law and man's in years tO come.
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A LAST LITTLE LOOK at their work! Two activity periods each day, in which last minute details are taken care of, are very helpful on test days as a quiet time in which to brush up or snatch a last glance. Taking advantage of the time are Marjorie Seavoy, Judy Wilder and Ed Voet. I I I 1 LATIN STUDENTS decline to conjugate! This very interesting subject is also very helpful. A basic knowledge of Latin will help Nancy Gregorich, Rochelle Bertrand, Jim Smith, Kay Berandt, Dennie Bullock, and Ronald Gingras to understand English more clearly. PROJECTS OFTEN HELP to clarify a subject. Each English student planned a project which was placed on display. Here Elaine Bleau, Donna Becker, John Berandt, Rosalie Hawes, Diane Chartier, Margaret Britton, Tony Cline, and Nancy Hawkins, interested freshmen, are viewing some very skillful works of art, portraying the more vivid aspects of Treasure Island.
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