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Page 11 text:
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Meet Elisabeth Bright, charming, vivacious-that ' s Elisabeth Baretti, pert foreign exchange student from Ger¬ many. Under the sponsorship of the Y-Teens, Elisa¬ beth spent the year as a student of Dyer Central, as a member of the senior class. Active in many of the school ' s organizations-Echo staff, German Club, Y-Teens, Drama Club, and G.A.A.- she also found time to act as a T.V. Aid and to tutor a German class. The opportunity to meet new people is one of the finest experiences afforded by the years spent in high school. Getting to know Elisabeth has proved this to many Dyer students. To Make New Friends Elisabeth spent several weeks in the home of Mrs. Kay Removing china from the cup-board, Elisabeth prepares Trapp, treasurer of the school. to set the table at Mrs. Trapp s house. - 7 -
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Morning. Dyer Central is quiet. The halls are sil¬ ent; the rooms are empty. Very soon the school will arouse, to be alive through young people--working, learning, laughing. The first bus arrives. Soon there is another; the student parking lot begins to fill. The doors open and close continually as students surge into the building. A new day is beginning. What happens during a typical day at Dyer Cen¬ tral? Most of the time is occupied with classes. Yet, in the free time between classes-breaks, lunch hour, be¬ fore and after school a student manages to laugh with his old friends, get to know new ones, dance, gripe about his homework-all the things that make up a stu¬ dent’s memories of his days at Dyer. School Days Offer Opportunities Buses deposit eager students on a cold February morning. Getting the day off to a lively start with a dance in the foyer are Karen Jone s, Eileen Staniszeski, Barbara Schutz, Nancy Boyd, Marsha Niemeyer, and Jackie Siebert.
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Halls Reflect This scene is repeated countless times during the school year as students pass from one class to another. Students rushing to gather books, coats, and last-minute snacks is a familiar after-school hall scene at Dyer Central. Sharon McFarland, Echo staff member, pauses before the door to the journalism room. The staff of the Comet, the school newspaper, grew this Christmas tree to boost Holiday spirit-and their sales quota! - 8 -
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