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raft, Our Student Body Officers are: Mike. Fulton, Treasurer: Claire Sherard, Secretaryg Dick Price, Vice-President: and Tom Borowicz, President. The year has been one of unrest in the nation. Demonstrators marched for freedom. The Student Free Speech Movement cried for Civil Rights and Anti and Pro- Vietnam dis- cussions took place from New York to Cali- fornia. The in apparel, too, has seemed at un- rest. Hemlines were rising above the knees one day, and occasionally turned toward great mod- esty by falling to the ankles as the Granny Dress was Worn. Concerning out of school wear, it was said that the young sexes seemed to have merged into one as we found boys and girls, both with long hair and fashions created for either, both, and or. Revolutionary dances entered the dance WORK AND FUN IN 1-aff' Xqgfiicx 1 l 5 t if f A group of sophomore girls decorate for their popular Mardi Gras . floors. From the Twist of the early '60's we developed such strange steps as they Frug, the Pony, and the Jerk performed to the music of the Beatles, the Kinks, and the Rolling Stones. New developments took place at school this year also. We particularly want to remember the new library. This year the school news- paper was revived with the hope that it will continue. The school year of 1965-1966 past at a rapid pace with dramatic developments in the nation and the world, and further, the pace does not seem to be slackening and the job of learning to become tomorrows citizens contin- ues to be of prime importance. 20 L
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OUR CTIVE STUDE T BODY The Pep Band and Mr. Sbrana hard at work. 1 K , in Mr. Caldwell, our student activi- ty director, is always on hand to stimulate school spirit. The Band Club officers and class representa- tives are Norm Young, Junior representativeg Skip Birkedal, Senior representative: Steve Sawyer, club presidentg Sandy Harrison, Freshman representativeg and Sandy Remo- lif, Sophomore representative. At our Christmas Jim DuCharm presented a magnificent perform- ance of The Creation. The Glee Club and Chorus sang holiday songs. 21
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