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Qiitlet For Q I. Cleaver expresses his views or: the coming Student Council election to P. Cohn, K. -Ioharassori, R. Curmf ingham, R. Roserilolum, R. Mar.shall, and Tjohnstort Chalk and M. Bell lead the crowd in the AlphalJet Tell E. Seel buys cupcakes from B. Heraty. K. Ulsli, M. Royal arid L. Fowler at their cake sale E. Fry pulls a reluctant P. Miller across the stage i H. Griffith bursts forth with a trumpet solo accom- panied hy H. MCBILTIICY on the drums A. Anclerson. W. Scott, Dunlap, C. Baxter, P. Byrd, P. Coflirt, D. Mintzer. F. Hagopian, W. Krause, R. Rowlaricl, and Brown gather arourul E. Hagopiah at the piano for some musical relaxation
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H, Penney, B. Louderback, and J. Bloonfmrg enjoy a few minutes of fun with two small frlends N. Luisi, W. Anderson, and j. Meloney register mixed emotions over articles in the latest edition of the G 5' Gi' School Gives Students EMQTIO Very few people would like school if it were only a place to learn, to study and to take tests. Forf tunately our school isn't like that. There is a lighter side, the social side of school when everyone has a good time. The sophomores begin their year with a big party, which includes dancing and a floor show. They work very hard on new dance routines and tricky decorations. A spirit of enthusiasm prevails, and sophomores find that getting ready for the party is as much fun as the party itself. In March comes the Junior Prom. The gym is trans' formed from its everyday appearance to a beautif ful dance floor, decorated with Orchids in the Moonlight , as happy couples trip the light fantastic. Throughout the year there's always something going on, whether it's a senior dance or an open house, a pep rally, or a football game. The emotions that are somewhat suppressed during the week, come into their own over the weekends, when the school is alive with activity and fun. Last of all comes the Senior Final. The most im' portant dance in the life of a highschool senior. It is a never to be forgotten night that brings to an end a wonderful high school career. 'pf -il My HIT- Q4 Z 0 L...-. 1'fz!aJftJ'aI fatftu A.f,.A..i1a,,4,,,,,, ' Milf' ff! f'fQf5frtQ'affii- fliff3ifif5.5lf,i'r'5-'Q3515.143 li-1 fi 3 .,'. :-, WXNJV 3'fffE:1i5le19.1555f115i-,i3-Fifi? .MM N N X .1 U5
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