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Abby Crumpackcr attends a fireside discussion of mandatory assemblies. Indifferent Leaders Assemble For Workshop “Leadership workshop was fine. Everyone got nice.” (Ben Thompson) “Leadership workshop was a joke. People were discussing student apathy, but they were so apathetic they went to sleep.” (James Matter) With only two weeks’ experience behind them, student leaders devoted a mid-September weekend to learning about school government and methods of making needed changes. Newly elected senators, rally squads, teachers, and the school cabinet attended. Eyelids drooped as discussion groups droned on about parliamentary procedure, but they jerked awake when the subject moved to non-mandatory assemblies. During free time, the ambitious leaders abandoned serious discussions for walks on the beach. Some played football and all-day volleyball games; others molded sandcastles or talked with guests from other schools, but learning about each other, liking some and disliking others, continued. “Leadership workshop? ... I didn’t accomplish anything, but I found out about everything.” (Barry Foster) With an urgent message for the world, Anne Dosskcy scrawls on a deserted beach.
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Right: Passing free time on the beach, Ben Thompson squeezes tide-soaked sand into abstract castles. Quizzed by a senator, Vice-Principal Mr. Kicling supplies the administration’s point of view toward the student center. Tired after a long wait in line, Judy Meece and Kim Cortese check John Turner’s list of dormitory assignments. 14
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Mum in hand, Sue Headlce anticipates the halftime announcements revealing the outcome of class competition. Right: Laden with paint and brushes, Kelly Mullen completes the lettering on the junior sign. Below: Framing the winning senior sign, Karen Cortese and Connie Mindt advance along the parade route. Escorted by Master of Ceremonies Ken Eggleston, Jan Kleinke, 1969 Homecoming queen, carries roses intended for newly crowned Helen Burgess.
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