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Mondays ring a mutual dread in the ears of all students. After the fun of weekends the prospect of five days of school is particularly painful, but in typical teenage fashion we managed to have fun during school too. Our friends add relief to the duldrum of school. Before school at morning and noon, students filled the foyer to talk, to watch noon league, and to goof off. Others mingled in the familiar dog-house. Even during the four minutes between classes we found time to exchange quips and news with our friends or to walk our girl friend to class. Often algebra class becomes much more interesting with the hot-prospect sitting across from you. The people we see and meet at school are our friends outside of school. When weekends roll around again, we rejoin our classmates at record hops, ball games, movies, bowling parties or just riding around. Occasionly weeknights brought social fun too. Decorating the halls at Christmas time and for the tourney proved to be gay as the decorations themselves. Record hops and ti.e dance sponsored by our own Dance Band were the greatest. Club activities, such as the Roman and Hi-Y, Y-Teen banquets were worth all the weeks of planning. As our activities and interests change outside of high school, we shall regret that we can never quite recapture this. important in our life Whoops! What ' s our fine friend doing in the hall? For some reason Keith Moore seems hesitant to have his picture token. As Drinda Cole and Terry Smith begin with the lonely tree, fellow balloon blower, Dick Green, shows his great wind.
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Sitting in the sun, wofching the girls go by seems to be a favorite pastime of all boys as they wait for the bell. As Sue Anne Mullen portrays Santa ' s little fairy during the Student Council program, she willfully helps good ole Saint Nick — or in ho nest-to-goodness, real-life Rick Tyler — fill the requests of Fred Schmuck, who played the part of Mr. Key, carrying his lunch bucket. f
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