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il- 'T.:-'T-' A .an r life was no more than each was willing to put into it, but for most that was every thing. The year was busy as always filled with activities and responsibilities, more than enough to take up every minute of every day. The students themselves planned and organiz- ed the activities through the many areas of stu- dent government. The first major activity ofthe year was Homecoming Week, as always the year's biggest and the most successful production. Throughout the rest of the year, the students saw many other successful events, including a 50's day featuring a sock hop and American Graffiti, a Varie- ty Show, a Bicentennial Spirit Week, and the Spring Arts Festival. Students were also treated to several dances, including the Baronial Ball, and movies, includ- ing The Sting. Lunchtime activities were very popular, from class competition and tournaments to movies and band auditions. Many assemblies were also scheduled, among them Don lVlcKIeod and the Weirs being favorites. The many activity groups were also busy with plans of their own. The award winning band and drill team spent many hours marching in parades and half-times and were joined by the choir in a few performances, with the drama de- partment sponsorlng a few productions of its own. ln addition to school sponsored activities, stud- ents found time for studying, hobbies, com- munity involvement, and just plain getting together with friends. The student's hours were packed full of living, and only if time could have stood still could the year have held any more excitement. Of course, ,LQ Qt XT X fi Ps N 'SD 2535 ? ss 1 Y N Qffgs gg Q is 3-X fo mu if Ewa , s E X C AX A , 'X Q we eg i S F Q O N ,Q .si ,ts .sl pl 'X if FQ ' W? 'XRXN N FX VQ ' Y ,jx i EJQXQSSQQKW M . ,. ff Q.fwsf5ls5E5Qgs4 N l,-ifglxlyldf X5g's'Q'Qf-'Leafs ZQSSQ N. M ,Q sNpRgsziQgQ.sXQts,s' gm' 49 wks by A Q ,s gf
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