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. . . We were watching a soccer game. It was an ex- tremely important game against our archrival, Kutz- town. As spectators, we were tense, euphoric, angry, laughing, screaming, and jumping up-and-down. We bit our nails, and yelled at the opposing team and the referees. We cheered with the cheerleaders until we were hoarse. And we won by a score of two to nothing! It was another victory in a season of winning. It was a good season in a lot of other ways too. School again became the major part of our lives, but it wasn ' t as bad as we had thought it could be. We met new teachers, new subjects, and new friends. We were in- volved in hockey, and other sports, plus the parades and pageants and dances. And as the leaves dropped off the trees and the air grew cold, we created a few more memories of our days at school. Fall: Divider
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INMEMORIAM Alfred A. Ay res January 15, 1916— August 13, 1974 Mr. Ayres was once as much a part of our school as the building itself. He served as the high school principal and later as the assistant superintendent. We will remember Mr. Ayres for many things: his welcome back speeches; his attendance at every school event, whether it be dramatic, musical or athletic; and his friendly greetings to us in the hallways. One of his favorite philosophies was, To everyone there is a reason, and a time to every purpose under heaven. (Ecclesiastes 3:1). He spent his time well, perhaps better than we shall ever know. As a principal, Mr. Ayres welcomed the students back to school every year. 6 FALL: Memorial
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