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7 kuLLmcj, Ztcpetiiewceb REQUIREMENTS, EXPENSES, courses, recreations . . . Mr. James Pike, Wabash College representative, talks about many things on College Day to Don Hannah, Bill Konzelman, Howard Fisher, and Jay Moore. RAIN, RAIN, GO AWAY was the wish of the ninety-three seniors who went on the annual Washington trip in October. The weather was wet, but it didn ' t dampen their spirits. happy and sad, Judy Korthauer and Jay Moore stand on the of Lew Wallace wondering what lies ahead as their Alma Mater. graduates threshold they leave { S
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UJe Jlave Many l leiu- and As we live and learn, we also grow at school. We come in as freshmen, not knowing what to expect. After awhile, things start to make sense. We begin to make friends as we participate in activities designed especially for us. We learn of future college days, and we plan for them the right way. On Prom night and on our Senior Trip, we love behaving as adults. Right up to the time of graduation when we march to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance with grace and dignity, our school con¬ tributes to our growth as individuals. WITH SOCKS AND SWING, these big ' n little sisters are all set to have a ball at the Sock Dance. This is always a memorable event for many freshies, for it is at this dance that they learn the complicated art of jitterbugging. White jackets — Courtesy Topper Apparel, Mrs. E. Knotts THE NIGHT OF APRIL 26th was Prom Night. It was a night of rushing to and from coketail parties before going to the Crystal Ball¬ room at Hotel Gary. Sipping punch and eating hors d ' oeuvres are Bob Scott, Gail Craig, Bill Brooks, Jeanne Mahaney, Howard Fisher, Irma Smoot, Gerrie Coican, and George Marks.
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l Ue Jlau Qp, ' P itiinitie4, to- IdJo- Je Alone ALL ALONE after an eight hour school day, Joyce Zaviski sits quietly at home and tries to master her school work. ALONE TOGETHER, Alan Corns and Sue McHargue find a quiet spot near the south entrance to have a little tete-a-tete. r 8 J
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