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bugs A, ,wx , wg K,.,vx. A in i 1 l Relaxation, following months of home- work and tests, comes to Betsy Baynard via a peaceful afternoon on Lake Murray. W Zeroing in on the baseball at first base, Mackie Bedenbaugh tallies another out for the opposing team in a Legion game. Often transferring from another school poses problemsp Mrs. Lindler makes the task easier for Debra Wells. 70-Summer
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s, Hoppensionces Shape Conduct of Tomorrow Experience -life becomes one continual growth process -internaliza tion of habits taught by paren ls, instructors, add a flavor of nostalgia to events of young life -application induces learning of class material -memories-weighed, engrained- of the favorable and the unfavorable mold actions, decisions of the future -all-important years of self-disco very begin with the story of the student. Her attention temporarily called away from a deluge of falling objects, Jan Sawyer discovers her book buried in the lockeris lower regions. lmpatient stomachs growl for nourishment, but the first come, first serve rule must apply as 700 students are fed daily in the cafeteria. uf I.. Narrative-9
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Sun god' Reigns Durmg Vocohon Sun worshippers announced the beginning of summer with the annual beach trip during the first week of vacation. The trek to Myrtle Beach and its surrounding areas was the culmination of what had become the main topic of discussion since early spring. Those unable to make this yearly pilgrimage found a vent for their aquatic propensities in nearby Lake Murray. Here fun-loving students swarmed on weekends, armed with baby oil and transistor radios. Thursday nights were brightened with a free movie,' tickets were obtained at local bus- inesses. The weekly movie became, as it had been in the past, a favorite gathering place for students looking for fellowship and inexpensive entertainment. Allowing time for pursuance of interests and recreation, summer saw many students involved in teaching capacities, usually reli- oriented. A number of base- players gladly lent their talents to the local American Legion Post's team, exchanging their experience for fulfillment of their interests. Arduaus toil, necessary to produce a yearbook, is begun by staff members Rose Wessinger, Rachelle Gunter, and Bob Wingard. Interested youngsters at a Baptist camp in West Virginia listen as Terri Puryear instructs their Bible study class. Summer- 1 I
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