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WP, «P PMB WSLCOWP TO own WORLD Our world is not one, but many overlapping worlds made like one with the common factor of school. For some, the world is filled with only sports, for others, jobs take up all their time, or maybe academics. And yet, with school required, we all are brought together to “live” with one another for nine months of the year. Being together helps make us awEU ' e of each other ' s worlds emd broadens our horizons. Through the school year we share the happiness and jubilation of a conference win or a good grade card, but we’re also here to help each other through more difficult time. top left: PECKING AWAY-Typing class keeps Lisa EUert busy as she tries to improve her skill during a time drill. left: OVERHEAD VIEW--Students sit on the Gala roof to view the Centennial Parade. TABLE OF CONTENTS Student Life . 6 Sports . 34 Clubs . 64 Classes . 84 People .108 Ads .160 Theme 5
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right; FAST MOVING-Tennis, a popular sport for many students, is how Patty Schultz spends her spare time. below: CLUB WORKING FOR STUDENTS- Student council members Pete Wade and Neal Esselbum sell Carla Gerber a hat for the sectional basketball game. above: GETTING IN SHAPE--Football practice is no easy chore for the Railroaders, as Matt EUert and Paul Yeaian work out. right: ON THE JOB-Working at the Root Beer Stand provides Becky Delauder with spending money. 4 Theme
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student life WP. MP PMO 00 - Doin’ our thing. Student life means whatever we do when we’re not busy with clubs, sports, and classes. It includes our city’s centennial and the national bicentennial our country celebrated. The Auburn Fair, convocations, and the Little 500 provide a “time out’’ from classes for some relaxation and fun. Even state and national events are topics of our con¬ versations. Patricia Hearst ’s trial, Jimmy Hoffa’s dis¬ appearance, and the primary elections with Ford, Reagein, Wallace, Carter, and Bayh all effect us. Student life also means what we did in the five days we had off school for snow and ice. One weekend in January 12 inches of snow fell causing drifts three feet deep on some country roads. So no matter what we do, all year long student life means doin’ our thing. top: FLUFF FAD-afros need Little care, but Kathy Shaw, Mike Wilcox, and Charlene Sims teike time to groom them, middle: BICENTENNIAL SALUTE-Suzy Kleber and Homecoming queen candidate Tammy Kelham ride in the sophomore horse-drawn cart saluting America, bottom: GIRLISH SONGSTERS—Betty Kay Roehm, Jenni Johnson, and Linda Michaels sing their off-key version of “Silver Bells” in the opening scene of the Senior Play, “Scrooge . BOROUGH OIRlS HOMr. 6 Student Life Divider
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