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What have four more seasons meant to us? It seems a paradox that in a time-of rebirth like spring, a general attitude of retrospection should prevail at Hartford High. Yet it is logical enough. We ' ve watched this faithful masonry change through the shades of four more seasons, and we suddenly wonder how we ' ve spent these nine months that have slipped by so quickly. Underclassmen may find it difficult to under- stand why a senior is so nostalgically thinking of all the good times that are gone and can never be relived. Grade card in hand, any of us is likely to look back objectively, tallying what he has learned against the moments idled away. Perspection into the future frightens a senior. What lies ahead for him? He looks at himself introspectively, asking the questions Who am I? and Where am I headed? It is like fondly sifting something over and over, only to find it must be left behind. And yet he wonders — how much of what he holds in retrospect will he take with him into the future? How many times have we entered these portals, and how much have we motured each trip? Time now to assess.
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retrospect We turn back to a wonderful year of memories and find that we ' ve taken a look into ourselves as well as the future Accessing what we have learned, we take a look at our CLASSES on PAGES 26 THROUGH 41. Jim Walker, Jim Blunder, Bob Atkinson, and Larry Arnold tend to a lathe in a metal shop class. We get extra lessons from our CLUBS, pictured on PAGES 42 THROUGH 65. Displaying the process are Elizabeth Kennedy, Carolyn Rees, and Maxie Dudleston. We learn from SPORTS, too, as is shown on PAGES 66 THROUGH 85. Most of us learn as fans like Cheryl Fuller, Pauletta Mclntire, and Judy Knox.
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Every morning the phenomenon fakes place as over 800 individuals with intellectual activities. Some of it is only as educational as life converge on the same shelter. Here is a house of learning, bubbling itself, and all of it hovers in little groups.
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