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Completing a fra smoo Sight—a gift too often taken for granted. As president of the Tuckahoe Lion’s Club, Mr. Bruce Watson helped to improve the quality of life for many visually handicapped by organizing and implementing fund-raising projects for the Richmond Eye Bank and related organizations. Further community involvement stemmed from his association with the Tuckahoe YMCA, serving as both a coach and a member of the board of directors. Also active in the Lion’s Club until work on his master’s degree forced him to resign, Mr. T. Moore revitalized Freeman’s Industrial Arts Department. Although much of his time was dedicated to upgrade the school’s woodworking program, he managed to pursue a number of activities on his own. Besides chopping firewood and constructing cabinets, Mr. Moore exercised his carpentry skills by building a log cabin where he soon hopes to take up residence. This cottage was the third such home that he has erected; eventaully, it will house a fully equipped workshop to facilitate the pursuit of his many interests. Back to the drawing board. Mr. Wheeler discusses the more detailed points of housing design, which is part of Mechanical Drawing, to junior Robert Kratsche. Industrial Arts 23
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7 Leases ctnsntiaae = fie 2 i ... One ringie-dingie ... two ringie-dingies ... three ringie- ... “Hello,” barked Rhonda Rebel into the phone. “Oh, hi Scott,’”” she continued, a hint of anticipation in her voice. se “Whatcha doing Friday night?” demanded Scott School Spirit. “| don’t know; are there any parties this weekend?” “You must be kidding—since when does someone at Freeman have a party?” “How about a movie?” “No, I’m getting tired of the Neighborhood Cinemas.” “Well, we could head out to the Patterson Drive-In,” suggested Scott. “NO WAY I'd go to the Passion Pit with you. I’ve heard you’re developing the ability to watch the movies through a foggy windshield. How about bowling or skating?”’ “Uh, uh. I’m a klutz. There’s a good play at the Barksdale Theater.” “Nawh.” “Well, suppose we just watch Beauty and the Beast on T.V.” “Sounds good,” agreed Rhonda. “Yeah, I'll come around 8:00. “At least it'll be different,” . Rhonda declared. “Last week we saw “Charlie’s Angels.” Hanging it up. Seniors Ann Singer and Dennis en decorate the Christmas tree at Ann’s ouse. What To Do? Dating 25
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