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TABLE OF CONTENTS FIRE WATER AIR 4-27 28 57 58-89 ARIES March 21 — April 20 PISCES February 19 — March 20 AQUARIUS January 20 — February 18 SAGITARIUS November 22 — December 20 SCORPIO October 23 — November 21 LIBRA September 22 — October 22 l
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Editors-in-Chief Carol Augustyniak Janet DeMello Fatenouth Puttie Library Falmouth. Mass. 02540 Production Michelle Harlow, Ed. Susan Holmes, Ed. Cathy Bryant William Palmer Art Marian Head, Ed. Photography Susan Hunt, Ed. Suzanne Wagner, Ed. Scott Fairbanks Helen Ortins Sports John Ryther, Ed. Literary Deborah Handy, Ed. Martina Grady, Ed. Noel Pogorzelski Marjorie Moore Business Susan Olenick, Mgr. Ted Thomson, Mgr. Cici Cary Advisers: Helen Wyatt Peirce, Business R. Curtis McKee, Production Lawrence High School, Falmouth, Massachusetts
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EARTH CAPRICORN December 21 — January 19 TAURUS April 21 — May 20 B VIRGO August 22 — September 21 irfrf he organizational method of this book is one based on a theme as timely as the stars and the moon. In fact, the stars and the moon are dealt with in the most direct sense, the theme being astrology. It was, and still is, believed that the position of the heavenly bodies influences human character and human affairs and is the sole determinant of human destiny. The astrological table has been divided into four units, each composed of three signs, making up the twelve months of the year. Each of the four basic units in the calendar represents what the early alchemists and astrologers concluded were the four elements of life — fire, water, air, and earth. Each section of this yearbook is subtitled under these elements in the following way: Fire — creative arts; Water — clubs; Air — academics; Earth — sports. These aspects of high school life are most fitting with these elements. Fire ignites, stimulates and explodes just as the creativity of the arts is inflaming; water serves as a mixing agent, just as school clubs bring together the efforts and skills of their mem- bers; air is limitless like man’s quest for knowledge and his academic capabilities; earth is the sportsman’s closest friend and worst enemy, his training field and battle- ground. We have presented the many facets of our high school experience in an astrological tone because it worked to our advantage in sche- matic presentation, but more important, as- trology covers every positive trait of human nature and in this way is most inspiring to mankind. Carol Augustyniak Editor-in-Chief
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