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isis 5 pu M ' fu Consider The School a Highway Nl' lf P Kj oy ,fy Consider the school a highway PP KES' A highway that leads to success Q Ai v, X X A place to work and a place to play A Q ' : 1 09 .ly VJ' Where the friends you make are the best. - ! 2 I VM Wy gf Consider the school a highway i O. The students the cars of the road Q The teachers are part of the highway 3 That help you to carry your load. R Q R Consider the school a highway Where we go and come each day J N QA Where we give a little and take a little 63' To help us to pave the way. ig Consider the school a highway X Where each of us has trod i But the future of our lives if Now lies in the grace of God. - J By Linda Woodard ff? Msif pf? ,. Y r 9s J' l ' wgiyiygfiigjfjsgyfk was , '59 W Q09 Rin Qi . x 'W'.fj. VP Oliylsifwipbf Nagy X- k-f - lux- '-' E 1 6 ROW ONE: D. Berkheimer, C. Hutchings, P. Hackworth, D. Spearly ROW TWO: B. Palmer, J. Rodgers, E. Clark, L. Bossard, J. Meadors ROW THREE: J. Miller, L. Moyers, E. Powers, S. Elliott, J. Logan Y. Blair. ROW FOUR: L. ompso , K. Stevenson, E. Po er L Woodard, D. Carter, N. or , 5. wi .af W fam ff iffy WA J
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ROW ONE: C. Zorn. J. Powell, B. Myers, M. Karastury. ROW TWO: .T. Welsh, M. Brown, H. Waring, L. Christian, T. Myers. ROW THREE: M. Bunnell, J' . Byers, K. Rea, B. Hals, L. Davis, M. Dickson. ROW FOUR: B. Trunick, S. Dunlap, K. King,J. Woods, W. Smith, C. Aklin, H. Van Bockern. WHAT I GET OUT OF SCHOOL Well, school started in the first grade for me, and the first thing I can remember is the abc's and counting up to ten. In about the third grade I leamed to respect people and to play games such as baseball and basket- ball. the years went by, I finally came to Lines- ville and the seventh grade seemed like first all over again: new teachers, classes, dif- ferent subjects, and a lot of kids. What I learned in schooll put to use in the sum- mer tlme when I worked at the park and for my neighbors. It sort of falls in a chain: school, work, and then comes responsibility, which I learned to have and take from this chain. Now that I am ln the eleventh grade and going to graduate next year, I'm planning on what I'm going to do in the world, and I'm glad thatl went through school and learned how to make life easier. Bob Trunick
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IOTH GRADE ROW ONE: S. Welsh, G. Watt, K. Millard, P. Killough, M. Latuk, V. Bol- lard, L. Nelson, M. Balog, L. Lemon, B. Hindman, A. Farley, L. Gregg. ROW TWO: R. Skebe, D. Berringer, G. Denham, D. Taft, D. Graham,J Farley, L. Blair, M. Baker, B. Kehn, B. Burkhart, H. Wolfe, L. Fuller, J Brown, l.Casbohm,J. Mil1er,C. Hutchings. ROW FOUR: E. Godsave, F U1'baH-iCk. P. Daniels, J. King, D. Schofield, B. Davis, D. Tayglor, R. Nei Uzarski, .T. Davis, B. Butterfield, C. Meyers, N. Wescott, B. Hovis, L. HIHHH, N- 3iCk1eS. T. Krauza. B. Turner. LW' X, Thompson, G. Irwin. Row THREE: c. sherrerrs,J. Fmbese, P.J0nes, J ll. -UL' ,,f ' ' , 1, 1 JD, Xl 1 ZS' A Kf, W W L , iiflvh fff ' , A L 15197 ,i PDX: - i. 1 , I Milf fg Nl- X V! L V 1 ' N. P L . W 2 f 1 ' pf f ar H X xx XO' 8, X99 k fill Aff Ln V cf 1 W B u All 5- ef. WA fy ,W y ,.- -W W N QRS? an xxx 5. Ahoy - 4917 ' 'JAWV M A J QQ J' 'JZ Awe ' 'L B f r .5 , l I X D - ' , W X'-X A Xfvuw Mm iff J ' .1190 W
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