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lilllllll II The final fling before adulthood-the senior year is a crazy time, a reflec- tive time, a waiting and a wondering time. Yearning with uncertainty of the future and its outcome, yet cling- ing to the past and its familiarity, Se- niors are in the middle as if between two worlds. Pushing on ahead with applications and interviews, and re- membering the past with yearbooks, all help to explain the year we were Enjgying a break frgm class, Dale Cuffee Taking a breather Debbie Hutchins enjoys an eve thinks about the things he win be doing this me Of Sklms With the Skl Club at Sons Mountaln week. O20 io
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Soap Mash front row: Jane Grabski, Sue Crimmins, Mary 31'd IOWI WilliC Th0m21S, Gary Cr0Wf0OT, A1 LoPresti. 2nd row: Wanda Szymanski, Eve- Drzewicki, Art Kirkby. Missing: Helen Woz- lyn Ashley, Robert Klein, George Albright. niak, Charlie Wolff, Pete Carolin. , front row: Elfrieda Howard, Rosa Maldon, Mary Moriarity, Ardel Vanhorn, Louise Gardner. 2nd row: Rita Downey, Lucille Rohadfox, Mary Weathrup, Hannah Blank- 1 man, Norma Thompson, Louise Lewis, Lau- ra Kurtz, Anita Armstrong, Bernice Peek, Gladys Sherman. The energetic, hard working gentlemen and ladies who clean the hallways and classrooms, shovel the sidewalks of snow, and make the surroundings at T.J.C. more attractive, are our friends the custodians. These men and women are constantly on the go, you never see them relaxing. And yet, they al- ways find time to be courteous to fac- ulty and students. Thanks, guys and gals, for ajob well done. Trying to please the entire student body is a bigjob for anyone, but for the ladies in the cafeteria, it's an every- day goal. The salad bar is the newest addition to the menu, and it has proven to be a dieter's heaven. Being able to serve oneself at the salad bar has elim- inated a lot of waste. The big meals at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter re- veal how much care and concern are be- hind these ladies, smiles. Looking over the dialogue of the play, 'lLife of the Party, Paul McKenna and Donna Val- erino find a scene worth re-reading. 020
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