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The 'things' we did may olio be memorable parts of our year. (I) Painting the Cheerleaders' equipment box over is one of the ' things' Brian Aubin, David Amundson, and Tom Pennington hod to do os Spirit Monogers. (2) Day dreaming in doss, os Lynda Couch does here, is one 'thing' we can all remember doing. (3) Members of the foculty that students could count on and trust, like Miss Dorothy Fluey, made the year a little easier ot times. A look Bock 223
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When we look bock years lotcr, we will probably remember the places ond the people most vividly. (I) The office, old and new malls, gym, and Arthur Lee Taylor Memorial ore among some of the most memorable places. (2) Mr. Fronk McDonald's third period Horticulture doss will recoil people like Mock Neoly. (3) Members of the Bond ond Double R's moy remember getting to school an hour earlier than everybody else, standing outside in all kinds of weother, ond listening to Mr. Mike Schooler give marching instructions. 222 — A look Back
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Take A Look Back I As many events go into making our year special and memorable as go into making the school itself special and unique. Recollections of the year will not be the same to everyone or even to a small group. Each individual holds his own memories dear to him. For this reason, generalizations must be made when we speak of the year as a whole. What was special about the year? What events, people, and places maa it like no other? As said before each person will have memories different from anyone else’s, but hopefully, sections of this book have sparked special memories for you, the reader. Another year end» a» we try to remember and recapture timet long gone by. Some of thote memories may include: (I) The blottoming of the tree» which meant summer was near, spring fever, and skipping closses. (2) Rainy days when there was not much else to do but leon ogoinst o pole os David Dudley does here. (3) A beoutif tun set marking the end of the day os we end onother year. L 224 — A Look Bock
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