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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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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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and (Kfetken, FIVE MINUTES BETWEEN CLASSES is barely enough time for pupils to make their way through the crowded halls and reach their destinations. There are over 1,400 high school students, and we are all different, but each of us plays a vital role in this school of ours. Many things of value contribute to our world and we enjoy being able to live with ourselves or together. We learn to be independent, but most of all we learn to get along with each other. We learn to study alone, to converse with a special friend, or to mingle with fellow students in our crowded halls. The things we learn at school, by ourselves or with others, give us a better chance to prepare for the life we will lead in the future.
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