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Shtila Wolff ind odn Sylxlstii gazt at loc There NVHSHAI any rest lor the weary. though, and work started right away on the annual. As photographers roamed the halls eagerly snapping every and anything in sight, pictures poured into 311, and the staff knuckled down to the ,job ol getting them Cropped and ofl' to the engraver. YYith early deadlines staring us in the lace, we really put on the stezun to meet thein. XVhile the annual stall' went lmusily uhout its husiness. the rest of the school hunnned with ue- tivity. Papers, hooks, and magazines than had been piling up for weeks soon Il'2lI1Slv0I'Illi'Cl our lockers into Filmlmer MCGee's closets. Our footlmll teznn did O.K. this year, finishing second hehind Thornton. As the Imztsketlmull squad piled up win after win, the kids turned out to at the pep assemblies. The teznn put on il 1 cies' show lor us on Novetnher 18. Dr. really the Cut-up as he pushed Mr. I the gym in ti halmy lniqejy, Goo Goo Love and show off their new perainhulator. 4 it 1- lil?-1.-X 1, ,Q t , , l x ,f 1 , .t 9 v f 4 xlz, ' . ' Q iw'
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Before we realized it. the first six weeks had slipped lay, and it was time for report cards. A lot of' us were disappointed when we discovered the value set on our weeks oflalior, liut of course we eould always improve next period. W'e had a variety of Courses to Choose from, with suli- jeets to suit every taste. Crafts was the class for those who liked to work with their hands. It seemed that we spent half' of our time in Ameri- ean History ineinorizing dates, 1776. 1803. etc.. into infinity. A very popular Class was speech. Perhaps the reason was that everyone did a lot of talking in mastering the art of' pulilic speaking. In English IV, Chaucer and Shakespeare liecaine familiar figures. and a lot of notes were taken on panel disrussions. Although advanced algebra usually attracted boys. once in a while a female would pop up. Then. even the teacher got mixed tip. 12 Heian V Nha.-- 'ts Q. -- .fi-if ff Alfred Fiorenzo gives Lucille liyteheson a helping hand. 6eniuses Do Nor Dreaming of the sunny South, Ron Mager snatches forty winks in Mr. Smith's American History class.
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