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BCt 42: 1 Canqirus Llfe fcontinued from pg. 2ll Donated by the class of 1972 was the Counselling Office bulletin board located in the front hall. Announcements concerning col- lege visitors, student awards, and accomplishments were posted weekly. New letters for front sign The Student Council, in an attempt to beautify the campus, bought new letters and attached them to the sign in front of school. The neat block letters could easily be read by the passers-by. Student Council buys new curtains New red curtains, donated by the Student Council, accented assembly programs as well as music and drama performances. The deep red velvet lent elegance to the audito- rium. At the end of school every day, buses awaited students and a jour- ney home. But one bus, on Thursday after- noons, was special. Titled an activity bus, it took stu- dents to certain bus stops to go home after club meetings. New faces, new structures and new ideas produced results no one will ever forget. -
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A 10223 fT0pj Lafayette General stickers appeared during the basketball season. tflbozfej Parking stickers were issued to bath teachers and students. fRightj Mr.s. W1'nnie Haddix teaches her Logical and Critifal Thinking rlass. fOpp. pg.j Thefirst stages of completion of the Mutsie-Industrial Arts Building. A workman prepares a window. silfwu- etted by the afternoon sun on the grating of the building. 'I' --...u f
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