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Sophomores (ABOVE) find that SCAT and STEP tests demand concen- tration. Jeff Conklin (BELOW) listens attentively to Mr. Thompson's instructions before having his class picture taken. Honor Guard member, Peggy Morris, presents colors in assembly pro- cedure initiated in September.
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WE REACH OUT to activities for enjoyment and variety Our school activities broadened and enriched the value of our education. Dances, homecoming festivities, and graduation offered outlets to those of us who were seeking to display varied talents such as artistic ability, organizational management, and literary skills. These activities provided a refreshing and enjoyable break from the routine of classes and homework. Through plays and musicals, we reached inside our- selves for the elements of self-expression needed to por- tray another character. During the magazine drive, we had the opportunity to discover any dormant sales- manship. From homecoming to forensics to graduation we made posters, campaigned for our favorite SCA can- didates, forgot gym suits on Mondays, and completed fourth period's assignment during third. We reached out to all these facets of our daily lives to make our high school education rewarding. aa Nici esieseeahc
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New Term Initiates Varied Activities A search for homerooms results in mass confusion (ABOVE). Nancy Ingram (RIGHT) transfers her thoughts to the pages of the 1966 TALON. Fresh from vacations at Virginia Beach, 1415 stu- dents poured into the empty halls on September 1 for the beginning of the new school year. After greeting friends, students crowded the front hall to find their homerooms. The next night these same students, mi- nus the freshmen and plus the '66 graduates, clogged a humid cafeteria to pick up and sign the '66 TALON. After the first week of yellow book sheets and new teachers, life settled into its eternal routine of classes and homework. For freshmen and juniors, however, routine was momentarily broken by the inevitable SCAT and STEP tests. SCA president, Jim Hewitt, (LEFT) administers the oath of office to homeroom representatives during the year’s first assembly.
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