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his six weeks test to raise his psychology grade. “NEXT TURN to the right,” mutters Vicki Jones as she attempts to open her locker after installation of a new combination lock. REACHING UP to grasp the slip, Peggy Mead is on her morning rounds of collecting lists of absentees. 5
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STUDYING DILIGENTLY, Robert Lee cracks his book before a test, as Wayne Lee prepares a written assignment in study hall Teen Lives Mirror Imminent Adulthood Walking into school, saying hello to some friends, discussing last night, visiting a locker, going to six periods of class plus homeroom, eating lunch in the middle, and then returning home basically made up a typical Hauser day. Each day certainly seemed like just another day until teens looked back and realized how the influences of friends, teachers, and many typical days had changed their personalities, attitudes, and philosophies. Homework and studying were definite parts of Hauser life but every student surely at one time in each day found himself day-dreaming about what he would do when the long-awaited bell would ring and give him freedom. But Hauser teens learned much more about the world than what textbooks could present. Learning to get along with each other, making compromises, displaying new and challenging ideas all became a part of teen life. “HERE IT IS!” says Larry Pittman after finding the reference to a book in the library's card catalog. IS HE ASLEEP? No, senior Wayne Downey is concentrating on 4
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DANCING THEIR DANCE, David Dailey and Sherry Trimmeil express their joy after being crowned King and Queen of the 1969 Prom. ROSES EOR ROYALTY are presented by basketball captain, Colin Scheidt, to Miss Sandy Wright after being crowned Homecoming Queen. MISS HOMECOMING AND HER COURT: Bruce Leslie, Linda Rucker. Paul Eox, Sharon Rutan. James Stafford, Sherrie McNamce, Greg Burton, Brenda Eicsbcck, second runner-up; Amy Seward, Jeff 6
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