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i E The adults Ln the cheerlng section rest between halves of aheated basketballgame and glve deep thought to the fmal score OUR SPIRIT IS CONTAQIOUS Students ofM1ss Carver s world hrstory class ln mate therr ann lrtterbug campargn w1th a well placed nouce Our sp1r1t spreads throughout the cornmunxty as our students carry out varrous projects Durxng school hours we gxve donatrons to help dr1ves such as the Red Cross Tuberculosls and Poho When we contrrbute to the Clothes for Korea Drlve our frrendshlp extends to other countrres Our floats for the Chrrstmas Parade helped us and others feel the spxrrt of the on commg hohdays Tr .es planted as an Agrxculture conservation project, Drversrfled Occupauons students apprentxcrng m the community' occupauons these and many other prqects make our sp1r1t felt throughout our locallty 1 6 r Q I I ..' Q? a e t ., . 1 if , K . . I . 1 t in ji D , ' , . 1 V , Q I' , '
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lu the nourseofhumanevents ir bei limes nenessary for allholders .if lovkers rv absolve all non- esseniials of life. Depirtinu this illouored phrase is Darlene srnith zu thc .air of vleaninu, ourher locker. Q-,orne strange ihinus were fwund in the senior and Junior hall lo: Hers in the pas: vear. One poor locker 01 i upani was distressed ri- find a dead mouse in a rluriered ixlfildf. GROUP OF DEQ The second annual observance of Freshman Day brought howls of laughter from the upperclassmen. Freshmen were assigned to each Senior and were required to carry books, open doors, stand when a Senior entered the room, and other courtesies not usually enacted. Oc- casionally someone would beholding up a wall on the order of a Senior. Here Joan Krider gives Jerry Wiuem a peace offering of candy while onher Greenies smile on.
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7 ax 34091 1 THROUGHCDUT THE COMMUNITY V 17 In the abowe photograph are PatReed Arlene Hearld, Una Krlgore and Connre Hawn members ofthe Sunshrne bocrety preparrng food baskets at Chrrstr 1 rrre Respondrng to the tense sprrrt of a thrrllrng basketball game are cheerleaders QLISBHQUIUH Lors Rubx and Barbara Lefkowrcz ,i 5 f Q ' , 1 . , ' iw 5 hiv I F h x'1 '7 t 'I A L X .M 'lv A 1 r i 4 ' U X , ' . . 'Ax 'K rv E J l . 1 A W , , . . . Y' HHS I 4 . r :A i Z . x ' A 'Y l -1 '
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