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Tenth Grade Considers World Basicall Good A 's. 4 riyy Tenth Grade!72 Patty Babb Elizabeth Bruno Charles Cooper , Jr . Lindsay Crawford Scott Devanny JoAna Drennan Henri Gonthiez Hayne Hasell August Krickel Hart Little Greg Lorris Emmett Lunceford Becky Meriwether Nigel Miller Hollis Morrison Cheryl Ponder Susanne Powell Margaret Royall airways-, Y -it ,sy 91' -3 s RV Do you think your world is basically good , happy and successful? No 5 Yes 14 Usually 10 AN INTERESTING EXPERIMENT in the tenth grade science class is conducted by Henri Gon- thiez, Greg Lorris, and Scott Shelley. fiN.avf a lx ld T e rd- 9 M Y '55 N Q
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Welmme T0 li tsl Q V5 Denlon ARTISTS OF ECOLOGY The Art Department, spurred on by a small budget, made use of otherwise useless materials. Julie Ellis constructs paper bag art. while Presley Vaden uses egg carton cutouts. ROAD TO READING above, Raggedy Ann and Andy helped bewildered first graders find their room in the maze of concrete, glass, and sidewalks. THOSE LOCKERLESS DAYS Jenny Brown illustrates the plight of students in grades 5-8 who had to trail around school with their P.E. clothes every day. A DUBIOUS EXPRESSION WAS frequently seen on the face of Mr. Earl Devanny, headmaster, especially on the days when a new leak sprung in the pipes. HOPSCOTCH OR BOOK-TOSS? above, Neat masking tape lockers inspired new varieties of hopscotch and also produced a game: I-low far away can you stand and still throw your books into the right square? A DISGUSTED EXPRESSION from Chris Wilson, who evidently considers his school picture day tie a pain in the neck. DUST TO DUST above, During the fall, dust storms were a frequent danger. Eric Austin adds to the prob- lem, clapping erasers enthusiastically. 71 !PersonoIi1ies
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fl' il Peter Scheuch Susan Shamsedin Sloan Shell Scott Shelley Gene Walker Max Weber Ann Wickenberg Brian Yates Not pictured: Ken Smith g , y, '4' HELPING INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Elizabeth Bruno and Susanne Powell make friends with Henri Gonthiez, a French student here for the year. BREATH OF AIR Becky Meriwether opens a door to save air conditioning costs. 73!Tenth Grade
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