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Receiving congratulations from Principal Harry B. Dyche, Jr., Mau- reen Lucey assumes the role of leadership that National Honor So- ciety members uphold. Aboard a fire truck, Ray West and Robert Curtin rush to the scene of a fire. Checking the IBM attendance list, Susan Quinn helps Mrs. Shirley Booth in the office. 10 — Prologue
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Artists view life’s discord Molding clay into distinct forms, articulating dialogues into believable expressions, and penciling words into imag- inary gardens, young artists fill the void left by bleak reali- ties. Concentrating efforts to picture life as it should be or life as it is, artists conceive of life as a series of complexities. Whether a student revitalizes the youthful Auntie Marne, satirizes American society, or sketches a breath full of life, he draws from his own per- sonal goals and commitments to create a meaningful ex- pression. Relating her experiences incurred by her release into the world, Ag- nes Gooch, Connie Mitchell, tells Mame of her pregnancy. Molding a mound of clay, an artist trans- forms ideas into a concrete object. Prologue — 9
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Gifts, crafts refresh KHS Grasping responsibilities, Warriors seek to innovate changes in the KHS commu- nity. Frustrated by apathy and stimulated by challenges, students offer their talents and abilities to vitalize the varied programs. Whether heading a school publication, steering a club, or leading the SCA, individuals commit themselves to positions of re- sponsibility. Through involve- ment, each student uses the limited environment of KHS as a starting point for the more demanding roles in an everchanging society. Contributing to the need of her community, Debbie Bunting do- nates a pint of blood to the Red Cross. Accepting the responsibility of a paper route, Pat Brennand earns extra spending money. Car- rying out the duties of a publica- tion’s editor, Fain Rutherford, Torch editor, sells a copy of the magazine to Mike Agud. Prologue — 1 1
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