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Accepting the first place trophy in float competition. Sophomore Pat Mongaraz, class president, experiences the satisfaction that rewards successful creative efforts. While attempting to outmaneuver his opponent in the challenging maze of sports, a Trojan athlete is also impelled to improve his individual talents. Through various stitches, crafts student junior Barb Dvorscak transforms brightly-colored yarn into a rug for the Christmas exhibit in the library showcase. Theme Development 5
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Each school day is a portion of life, a maze of varied activities . . . hurrying to complete an assignment, anticipating lunch, worrying about personal appearance. Individuals create, exchange thoughts in maze of activities In the additional classrooms of a north wing once marred by fire, young minds unlock the bewildering maze of thoughts confronting them each moment. They seek to learn and to create ... an elaborate painting, a colorful chemical compound, a humorous English theme. With the third period revision, restless students and club members exchange creative ideas between the continuous maze of classes. In the cycle of time, the in volved individuals gain knowledge and achieve a broader outlook on life. Like stones fashioning the complex design of a column, they produce A MAZE OF CREATIVITY. The youth of 1971 is inspired to walk the halls of the school, winding pathways through a maze of buildings, with enriched vigor, with the anticipation of new experiences, and with the intense desire to create . . . the one means to true self-satisfaction. 4 Theme Development
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Rebuilt classrooms relieve two-year cramped conditions As the doors opened for the 1970- 1971 school year, students found a maze of newly-constructed facilities. Eighteen rebuilt classrooms accommodated classes which had formerly met in cramped quarters, due to the 1968 Christmas fire. While physics and chemistry students utilized new laboratory equipment, band and choral classes occupied rooms with four elevated levels. The refurnished Senior Court allowed seniors to reoccupy their domain when not in class, and carpeted, three-tiered lecture rooms provided space for club meetings and faculty programs. Backdrops suspended from the ceiling await to be put in proper position as the stage approaches completion. 6 Campus
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