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The Good Times Made Better From the first day you enter E.P.C.H.S., your own personal student life begins. Everyone's life is different, yet we all have one trait in common. We are continuously growing and progressing with every little detail or happening we come in contact with. Whether it be traditional events like Homecoming, the play, or graduation, or maybe the more informal activities such as dances, eat- ing lunch, or co-ed P.E. These are all individual events that highlight your own personal student life. Except for those who were recovering from the first semester ond those who were preparing for the sec- ond time around, the semester dance provided a night of both fast dance and good music. Representing the iunior class, Jill Phillips accepts the trophy for their winning Homecoming float, marking one ofthe achievements of her class. Fitting some time for casual relaxation into their rehearsal schedule, the kids in orchestra planned a surprise birthday-Christmas party for their conductor, Mr. Dowling. 9 llmln Volletb ll Cm-is-tmcxs -ra ri SchOO Golf Van -om Football HQmeCOmil't it l,, Drlger, , End 0+ .S+ reewheeli ' t c 91, ,sscirwssesss c- c s s NSWYGC AUGQST. s ,.c. EEEILFQBE-,Yx . -,.sQST.?E,5,li s-. ,NovE!fl3.EBsss,ff5ECv5iMBEF JAN
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Summer is . . . a three month probation ibut then there's summer schoolll. . . camping outdoors lamong swarms of mosquitoesll . . . lots of outdoor activities llike mowing the lawnll . . . cooling off with a swim water-logged lwith twenty gallons of chlorinell . . . moonlight walks lcouldn't you have been blessed with a little more co- ordination?l . . . parties lthree months Ionglt . . . drive-in movies lwhat was the movie about?l . . . taking off winter's fat lunderneath sixteen inches of Ben Gayll . . . prospect of school looming ahead loh wellll Hanging around, Tami Slocum and Mona George Expressing her enioyment of motorcycles, Laurie wait for a ride after Raiderette practice this sum- Payne watches the TT races during the month of The Lazy Days of Summer .W 1 Milf! f S mer. July. V L, , , 'Vv . if 'OJ . Alf 'K l r.-wif' f 1, K ,, ,3- M Q 'fi M W ' l 'V fl fx 15,2 l In the heat of G 5'-lmmef night, two Sfkldenf Council mem- Bringing back last year's memories, Brenda Hoerdemann bers enioy rowing across the pond at Pekin Park earlier and Beth Meads look at the yearbook while sitting out- this summer. side on the lawn. 12 Summer
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