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iaiety and laughter show the composition of heads. r was Seniors Keith Drummond and Pam Moore express their excitement of school. SHUI? Heads are used in various ways. l Senior Mark Lloyd shows a blond lump with black glasses and any other color you want to tie in. Expressions are either sad, serious, ex- cited, happy or maybe a little shocking, but no two expressions are alikeg Our heads can be ugly, beautiful, silly, or just plain dumb. When you look at these pages, try and figure what their expressions say . We've all got heads, heads that make decisions for us, get us through tests Csometimesl, causes us trouble and yes, makes money for us. And now, since we're all in this to- gether, lets use our dumb, silly, beautiful lumps to get us through lifes B8 ll
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B3 B8 , Heads, heads, more heads . . . Have you ever diagrammed a head? A five pound lump on one's shoulders? There are so many different types of heads and it really can be fun to look at them. Well then, why don't we break one down and see what makes each lump so different to look at. First, lstarting from the top? is the hair. Hair can be long, short, straight, curley, clean or even greasy. Next are the eyes. The eyes can be round, oval, slanted, big , xler1.ao1gbZgTbZ:i?:3Zir2al ivir. Fihe put their heads together to discuss small, sad, blue, brown, or green. y ' Then there's the nose. Noses are us- ually big, small, long, short and sometimes runny. Next comes the mouth. Mouths come in all assortments of shapes and sounds, round, small, big, or pretty. Finally, the last feature of a head is the ears. Ears can be big, small, enormous or normal and sometimes out of place. Freshman Kathy Crooks lays her head g down to rest during a pep session. CABOVEJ Junior Kent Haines shows football expressions an KBELOWD a surprised one on senior Jim Davis. Junior John Dodd expresses his views on One head shows the grace and necessity of the thing U19 A ablC Oil Crisis- known as food, fabulous food. 10
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Even at vocational school, senior Dave Biasius goes crazy! 5 1 I n After a long summer, lVIr. Newton tries to get back into the swing of things. The first day reveals students getting off ' busses to greet the new school year. TURN INTU 9 ,S i.. f 4, g it it Aiiiri it , . 3 C Julie Sapp leads the juniors during honmecouning saying, we-'re number one! , A As a new foreign exchange student, 12 Emelio Yang encounters his chemistry class.
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