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1. nod Youngdam checks the progress of Rolf Stalnkamp. 2. Mlk Sima waits for Thea Snelling'a reaction as she examines a model of the brain. 3. Mark Jordan, Dava Woodley, and Steve Hoyt share a sideline view of a football game with Malcolm McKay. 4. Jane Gallagher listens intently to Vidar Federated. 5. Making use of their study hall. Lynn Owena helps Roberta Grimaby finish her homework. 6. Sisters Judy and Mary Kline take a walk through the woods. 7. Kathy Carter describes her situation to a somewhat skeptical Denise Wilson. THEME 7
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TOGETHER WE SHARE Relationships were the key to our year. More important then memorizing the strategies of World War II was learning how to work with each other. Through group projects such as performing ballads in English Lit or swinging slinkies in Physics, we shared ideas, learned cooperation, and formed new friendships. Friends were perhaps our major source of pain as well as joy. Feeling the sting of rejection, we wondered why someone ignored us in the hallway or why our friends hadn't included us in their Saturday night plans. We struggled with self-consciousness, angry with ourselves for saying the wrong thing. Funny, though, how a quick smile could add warmth to the bleakest winter morning. We discovered the difference between real and superficial relationships. Our true friends counseled us concerning family problems, consoled us over lost loves, and listened to our little hassles. We. in turn, gave to them, knowing that together we share — for we are friends. 6 THEME
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OGETHER WE SEARCH — AND WE DISCOVER We searched for something more meaningful to do with our time than chow down and watch Leave it to Beaver. And we discovered involvement in plays, concerts, religious groups, and organizations outside of school. We searched for a way to cope with Friday's fresh case of acne or the Monday morning blues. And we discovered our own ways to get away from it all and that a trip to anywhere could cure anything. We searched for exciting conversation topics to keep things moving during classes, snack break, lunch, and dull social events. And we discovered Homecoming, Sno-Daze. Prom, current events, the latest trends, how everyone else spent the weeKend. and who asked whom out and why, not to mention where they went and what they did! 1 Bill Leekaa, and Nancy Hamatad lead the band to the footbatl field as they begin their pre-game show. 2. Patty Woodley and Patar Dahlberg share a good laugh during lunch. 3. Dave Spaar relaxes with Mary Roskam in Family Designed Learning. 8 STUDENT LIFE
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