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H. Joliet, fl. Chiffon E Fell l , . , am G. Slroliel FNYIO-1' II rflllllfl' in the rafeterln. lf. Turner, D. Vaal Zamll, D. VVi17He, amz' M. Carl euruesllbi prnffire Ilfeir rlramatir lines. OID IO GT BOREDOM liven our fast moving school di ., . sys would begin to weigh us d i ' i ,C own with boiedom if th ' ele were just one class aft ' ' ei another. But there is always some place for us to go and something thatys fun to do. VValking down the halls between periods, we can always hear the gay chatter of the students discussing the different activities. 'KVVhat a . g 1 -n iouse Saturday night, Patsyiv re you wearing to one l Hey, Joe, when's our next Club meeting? YVait-up, Sue. May I borrow your middy blouse for dress rehearsal Tuesdayin Rehearsals, rehearsals, and more rehearsals! The dramatics classes are never idle whether preparing for an assembly play such as HA Young Maifs Fancyv or for this year's annual senior play, Ulvleet Me in St. Louisf, Strains of music old and new, sounds of shoes tapping and phrases from skits are continually bursting from the auditorium where the many practices are held. Students bustle in and out getting ready for the Student Council Talent Assembly. Seventh, eighth and ninth graders dash to and fro learning their art f V pf s or the Fun and Frolic show. URahl Rah! Rahln can also be heard in the auditorium during a vigorous pep rally, as students let out stored-up steam and build up their enthusiasm for the on-coming games. VVith these opportunities for pleasure, boiedom is an unused Word in our vocabulary. Row l: P. Nloore, J. Jonef, M. flbbolf, N. Lzzisi, LV. flrnolil, fl. Louis, G. Gentile, J. Maher, J. Maaury. Row 2: F. Waril, B. Pierce, E. Krntz, M. Bnrnetl, M. Mofwry, L. Hezzilersozl, M. Bmihazzazz, G. Dnglt, M. Mozztgomery, C. Kell, E. Turner, A. Carroll. ROW 3: Mr. D. Corbin, ilirerfor, J. Kinarrl, D. Apgar, D. Rertor, R. Dolile, E. Fell, H. Grifilll, fl. Vafm, H. lVIr131zr11ey, H. Cain, R. I,1'urh, fl. Nexfer. . Q - 1. -i l
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VVhy bring that topic in here? students ask. VVe know enough people already and donlt have time to meet new onesf, That may be true, but in our school there are more worthwhile as well as enjoyable ways of meet- ing people and gaining confidence than most people realize. Take for example the jolly junior high skating parties, all the thrilling open houses, the wonderul Junior Prom, the anxiously awaited annual Senior Trip to VVashington, the clever, hilarious Student Council Assemblies, the spectac- ular Senior Final at a fashionable country club, and the exciting weekly sports event. 0ur efficient Hi-Y, Honor Society, Student and Athletic Councils are instrumental in giving the school activities in which the student may develop TO MEET PEO J. Macaleer, Prex. S.C., deli-vers hir arreptazzce fpeerfz in afsenzlvly while J. Lunlzurfl, M. Hitlgllff, H. Hex, am! J. Jenkins listen for neu' ileas. poise. Leading and speaking at the Youth Rallies, the brain-racking Hi-Q Programs, and the career day conferences at Drexel, Penn, and Temple are a few of the many Ways offered us to gain conhdence in speaking. Finally, for those who donlt like to sit around doing nothing after school, there are numerous clubs to join and always opportunities to start new ones. There are clubs for every one from the trigger- happy, shutter-bugs, coin collectors, Bible students, and scientists, to the future twirlers, politically- minded, and the athletes. In our high school there's never a chance to com- plain that the gang and others can't get together to make new friends while having fun. 'D rxfvk, R. VVaIfo11, H. Hrffllfi, J. Barnes N. Refi! S. Steele M. Tiflinghurt, A. Swiflf, B. Vlfilsozz mn! D. 1141'- Carthy eye with arlznira- tion the Chrirfnms free Ilzey decorated. Harlow, G. Stiles, J. 7 J 9
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