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Today is the stage from which life ' s dramas — both the hilarious and the tragic — are enjoyed and endured. : . Mi— Mashburn, is found here administering to the needs S - - might reveal that Linda is only one of the many “sick and afflicted” darken :kc d. rwa of this counselor’s station. Faced with overwhelming odds, Steve Dickson finds his status precarious as he prepares for the “take downs” on Jimmie Stradley, Gay Atkins, J‘-rri ' i Herman, and jncy Holland. fEd. note: Isn’t there something in the wrestling rules against this?)
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Today for the Huss population is the effervescent yet evanescent teen years! are teenagers: But let us not suppose that being a teenager involves only happiness. For many, the teenage years are ones of emptiness when young blood surges hut in vain, and youth is but another meaningless step toward the grave. Thus, all in all, we must consider even the greatest of teenagers as a tragic figure who, though he feels that he is moving toward some peak in life, is but moving toward that time when his childish emotions must become meaningless and lost in the oblivion of the material world where he is left with nothing but the heartless and use¬ less appendage of age. —Robert Waterson Class of ’66 » Caught in typical teenage action, Cathy Price interrupts telephone con¬ versation to register surprise for the photographer. Trying to shoo away stage-fright butterflies, Jane Withers and Linda Garland pause to collect nerves before again facing their audience. Shooting for a two-pointer, Ronnie Doster, typifies freshman action on the court. Senior Sherry Diehl on many occasions has shared her talent as violinist with varied Huss audiences. i 13
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Momentary despair is reflected on Huss’s Ronnie Barnes’ face as transitory as the passing of the ball from enemy hands to home territory. District Attorney Flint (Hus9 ' s Picci Schrum) gloats approval as Officer Sweeny (Robert Pyant) attempts to sway the jury in his testimony against defendant Karen Andre in the production of “The Night of January 16th.’’ Judge Edward Rankin listens intently. 15
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