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Table Of Contents Campus LHe and OrgunuuHons .................. 4 Spams .................................. 56 Acoden cs ............................... 86 Classes ................................ 114 Advertisemenk ........................... 163 Index ................................. I73 Mr. Perry thinks abom a comment a I I l Mn Perry leads a discuss1on in his sixfh period sociology class.
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M ,m n , W 5 4:5- '3', -, SPECTATOR 1970 Volume 35 Lloyd High School Erlanger, Kentucky AdvEser: Mr. Jack Westwood Editor: Tina loeb
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student mode. The Spectator A screaming crowd of football tonctics cheering the team on. A tense section of basketball tons, watching anxiously as a foul shot is made. A classroom of English students watching a speech. All are spectators. And all have one thing in common. They care about something so intenseEy that they have come to see it through, cheer it on, fight it out. Spectators, howeVer, can only be present when the individual is there - the individual who cores. Lloyd students are indebted to one particular person who has shown that he cares In his sociology and psychology classes, he abolished the conventional seating arrangement in an attempt to create an informal and comfortable atmosphere for class discussions. He stimulated student participation on topics ranging from religion to sex. Every day, his face appeared above hungry students as they Filed into the cafeteria. Grumbling and supervising, smiling and ioking - he walked around the lunchroom and tried to keep everything orderly. As c: senior class sponsor, he helped the class make a number of impor- tant decisions. The senior trip, the senior play and the picnic were all de- bated. Always frank and direct, his opinions often conflicted with those of the class, but he encouraged them to ovoid rash decisions and to give problems careful consideration. To show him their appreciation and gratitude, the members of the Sen- ior Closs dedicates this 1970 Spectator to Mr. William Perry, While the seniors conduct a meeting, Mr. Perry and Mrs Ensor, sponsors, remain in the back- ground.
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