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gfudenfs give, 'zeceive Projects ond homework often coused us to seek the help of others besides our closs- motes. Key Clubbers poid their onnuol visit to the Neol home, Hi-Y members in seorch of blood donors bonged on neighbors' doors, ond Hi-Tri girls, clutching scorlet poppy togs in one hond ond money in the other, stotioned themselves on street corners. When puzzling ossignments threcitened to defeot us, we turned to the toculty. Mr. Pruitt held ofter-school sessions for despoir- ing moth students, Mrs. Kingery supplied history clcisses with reference books, ond Miss Klise typed lost-minute term popers. l l i l 1 ! i l i i l 1 l l Providing ossistonce to the two deons, Penny Hunter ond Jerry McCloskey check the list of obsentees for the day. kai Veteron student monogers Jerry Berndt, Anson Good, ond Jim Isoocs lighten their work by employing the buddy system. Student Iibrcirions Connie ond Eileen discover thot stomp- ing books is eosy once Mrs. Kingery explains the process.
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9 WV fa M5 ,ff-3 I ff 'QF' f ,WW s VW WAS! www QSM Malt! KSQ' tif!!! Hia V63 After the fourteenth offense, Phil Kranz finally learns that chewing gum during school leads to cleaning 'tasks Activities were crammed into every minute ot the day and often into the wee hours of the morning. Time, once so casually tossed aside, suddenly became precious as dead- lines and graduation approached. Sopho- mores muttering Mr. Callane's sacred rules of grammar walked the halls, juniors sand- wiched homework between doorbell ringing in the magazine drive, and seniors lived in terror of Miss Hochhalter's little quizzes. Amid the jumble of classes and tests, we also found time to relax. Jim Wright's wacky Elmira starred at pep sessions, laugh- ing Berryettes danced to the band's rhyth- mic Shout, the cheering block proudly flashed a giant Felix, and Peru's jazz ver- sion of The Man With the Golden Arm for a talent exchange won our admiration, omefimefs if's a strain A champion in his own right, Tarmo Laete referees a match between N.C.C. winners Russell Newnes and Mike Closson.
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