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Page 33 text:
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Catch Students Off Guard is an impenetrable wall; the panic and embarrass¬ ment of being unprepared for class; the anger and frustration of life ' s minor tragedies. It is the mo¬ ments and fellings captured on these pages, and the many others we have experienced, that shall never fade from our memory. It is these little, in¬ conspicuous moments and incidents that make up our school life. Unenlightened ' (2) Devious (3) Dumfounded ' (4) Boredom (5) Outrage - 29 -
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Inconspicuous Moments A typical day in the life of a student at Dyer Central High is one of a variety of seemingly un- noticeable instances—the boredom of endless lec¬ tures; the anxiety of a close-scoring game; the be¬ wilderment of being discovered when off guard; the tranquillity perceived during a quiet moment; the studious brainwork to finish all your homework assignments; those devious moments of sly mischief; those instances of unenlightenment when the brain Astounded ' ' (2) Unperturbed (3) Brainwork (4 “Anxiety
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The Gym Hosts Many Enthusiastic freshmen show loyalty to their school by joining together and singing the school song to the student body as an initiation into high school life. Located at the south end of the school, I am readily accessible to all and used for diverse pur¬ poses. I see the happiness of the students as they receive honor awards, I see them as they excitedly participate in the pep sessions. I see their tears and feel their despair at suffering a bitter defeat. I am there when seniors graduate; I stand in awe as jun¬ iors prepare for the junior-senior prom; I am there as sophomores jubilantly receive their sweaters; and I see the expression of fear and bewilderment on the faces of freshmen. I was there when Judge Obermiller of Whiting delivered his inspiring mes¬ sage to the entire student body. I attend every sock- hop, and I do my best to comfort the tired, the weary, the bored, the nonchalant observer. And last, but not least, I see eternal youth attempt to develop their physical abilities. Yes, I am the gym — the center of diverse activities. Now, as the day finally comes to a close, my lights are dimmed, the dust settles, and quietly I await the coming of to¬ morrow. Sharon Fauser and Jackie Siebert energetically lead the stu¬ dent body in a spirited pep session. Sophomores receive long awaited sweaters.
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