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Everyday Life Is The Most Exciting At noon there is the usual rush to the lunch line. If you are lucky and can crowd, with- out getting caught, you can have a choice place to sit. At night we have our school sponsored dancer to attend. Tliey prove to be a lot of fun, especially the ones like the Hobo Hop eiven by theN.H.S. All through high school memories are being built, we remember the very impor- tant occasions such as the prom and banquet. But we remember most of all the fun we had just being with our friends and doing the usual things. Here on this page are shown some of the everyday happenings at Hunter- town High School. At noon there is ping pong, dancing in the gym and of course, there ' is always tiie sliudious group that spends their noon hours in tlie chemistry room. Ball games is one of our more favored activi- ties. Here our team is shown coming from tlie dressing room at one of our games at Leo. 13
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Convocotions Give A Students A Different Point Of View Gary Hursh, Sam Gloyd, Bob Yates, Jenny Clark, and Tim Holmes participated in the Easter Convoca- tion, Were You There? Participants in the Christmas convocation were Gary Hursh, Steve Ruhl, Bruce Turner, Judy Fritz, Sam Gloyd, and Dean Fulk. A speaking choir told the story of the first Christmas. Members were Jane Rinehold, Norma Steinbarger, Sandy Rosenberry, Barb Smith, Carol McComb, Judy McDoug- all. Sue Pusey, and Sandy Simon. At Thanksgiving, Bruce Turner, Sandy Simon, and Gay Bailey returned as Pilgrims to visit Jenny Clark, one of today ' s teen- agers. 12
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