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Students who help in the cafeteria are, from the front: Viki Bogardus, Carol Miller, Mary Green, Lynda Kelly, Gene Powers, and Michael Myers. Margaret Owens checks attendance under a system introduced this year for the first time.
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Students Perform Many Services Bonnie Walker checks out books for students after school at the Bar- tholomew County Library. Sponsors and staff members of THE LOG prepare layouts for the dummy.
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To See Us At Play Throughout the entire ear we engage in a ' ariety of cnjo ahlc and often amusing acti ' ities. During the summer we enjo) swimming at Donner Pool and arious lakes. Tennis and other sports are popular ith some of us. Informal parties, camping trips, and acations are all a part of our summer. When school i egins in Septemi er, our fun is not ended. Man of us attend club outings at Youth Camp. Other ciui) parties arc held at members homes. A ' isit to the cafeteria during fourth period rexcals that we ha ' e much fun while eating and talking with each other. .School con ocations are enjoyed by each of us. Beginning with Homecoming, the school dances are underway. The Homecoming Dance committee goes all out for decorations. Many of us are seen at the dance following the ictor of the football team. The second .school dance finds all hobos in attendance. In December the g m floor is made into a winter fantasy. Dancing is done around the cheerful giant Frosty the Snowman. The fourth school dance, the Sweetheart Dance, is held, of course, in Fel)ruar . In March many of us. though not Irishmen, attend the St. Patrick ' s Day Dance. The final and most elaljorate dance of the year is the Junior Prom. .Ml of us on committees and in art classes work hard to produce a prom that is almost impossible to excel. For the second year, we combine our talents to create a ariety show. Each act is cnjoxed i)y a large audience. Fa u!t sponsor of . r!T I is Miss Marian Gallon. . C ' F 11 is sponsored by Miss Joan Diggs. Mi.ss Shirley Lyster is the faculty sponsor of . CT III. Kathy Bottorff is stu- dent chairman of . CT I. Script writers of this act are Karen Rovvc and Jill Marlin. ' I ' hc student chairman of ACT II is Mickey Leesman. In this act the script writers are Susan Prathcr and Kathy Vea er. In . CT III Clifsonja SiKcr is student hairman. Sharon Rowe and Saiuh l.iindnu arc liic m ripl writers. 10
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