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SCHOOL fvru School s out. Locker doors slam shut for the last time; students rush to catch early buses,- others gather in the foyer at the coke bar. Cars and buses pour out of the side streets surrounding the school. The school day is at an end-but now what? Many of the students have part-time jobs and go there directly from school. Others go home to do schoolwork, relax, or get ready for a school event in the evening. Several things are usually happening after school-club meetings, band rehearsals, and athletic practices--so some studentes remain for these. Student life does not end when the last bell rings -for most it is an all-day matter. Varied Activities Occupy Students Sharon Anvick, loaded with papers, books, coat, and purse, rushes to catch her bus. Jim Lewkowski spends many of his after-school hours studying.
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Proudly displaying their new b eige and brown sweaters are sophomores Sandra Sizemore, Rich Ellsworth, Sandi Ulandowski, Jackie Krebs, Sandra Scheidt, Bill Wilson, and Charles Atcher. Sweaters And Rings Eagerly Awaited The arrival of class sweaters or rings is always an exciting event in the life of a student. The student tradi¬ tionally receives his sweater as a sophomore; his ring as a junior. Each class chooses a sweater and ring different from those chosen by previous classes--a custom that gives each class a symbol of its individuality. Henry Edwards shows off his new sweater to Jerry Powell and Mr. Lucas, class sponsor, as Sue Hoover and Jackie Kasper search for theirs. Beverly Piepho gleefully exhibits her newly-acquired class ring to fellow juniors Bob Spinozzi and Leon Heldt. Senior Terry Rudisel proudly wears the sweater that she obtained as a sophomore.
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Wayne DeGoey, like many other students, has a part- time job to earn extra money. Sandra Ramsey and her fellow band members fre¬ quently remain at school for practice with Mr. Jordan. Elisabeth Baretti sometimes enjoys watching television in her leisure moments. After School
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