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X eiAure Jdourd f i t omeu or L ddide a A tk Friday is the magical day to which we look for¬ ward because it signifies the end of a week of hard work and the beginning of week-end activities. After supporting our team at a game, we dash to a stag dance at school or the Flaming Dog to get a booth. There we discuss the week ' s events, the game, or get a bite to eat. Saturday finds many ambitious students working at part time jobs, while others spend time shopping for the latest fads. For some, Saturday night is the night that is spent with a favorite beau. Others curl up with a good book, listen to records, or watch a late Saturday night movie on T.V. Parties offer relaxation and fun as we celebrate a friend ' s birthday or a coming holiday over the week-end. Too soon Monday arrives, and we conscien¬ tiously count the minutes until the next week-end. Reliving —pre-school days are 10 contestants, cycling for the Little 500“ crown in the girls ' tricycle division. Waiting anxious¬ ly for the starting signal are Judi Jelusich, Karen Philipps, Eileen Reinke, Diane Novosel, Mary Ballarino, Judy Chelle, Caryl Sofiak, Barbara Vorkapich, Pat Apolzan and Carol Mattingly. -S- v%, The excitement and heartbreak of a game are portrayed in the faces of Barbara Kurowski and Caryl Sofiak at the high points of the Lew Wallace vs. Hobart basketball game. 10
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Jane MacLennan, Pat Marczewski, Charles Yelusich, and Merri Gannon are diligently sorting 2,588 Indiana School Picture envelopes for distribution November 12. i version One of the Journalism Staff ' s many services to the school is the sale of Homecoming mums. Nancy Wyatt, Judy Mummey, Carol Jarcik, and Lynn Maris wait for Sue Renner to hand them a mum as Judy Rout checks names off the list. Barb Hollopeter, center, one of the members of the Homecoming court, admires her mum.
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f AJeeLend rrived Sneak previews of the latest Paris fashions were modeled by members of the Home Economics classes at the Simplicity Pattern Company style show. Blueprint for Fashion. We teens find an outlet for our pent up energies through the rhythmic rock ' n roll beat of the juke box at the Flaming Dog. The spirit of Halloween is captured in the faces of Pete Jelusich, George Eckert, Barbaro Hollopeter, and Pat Lasky as they enjoy themselves at a costume party.
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