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Bibliographies are trumps when Barbara, Leanne, and Paul settle down for a source note card party in the library. cz laalf and second feftm With term projects completed and source themes polished, students enjoyed a long weekend and left the building to teachers, who had the huge job of totaling averages and recording them on report cards, grade sheets, and office files, Red tape ended in yellow cards which brought blue looks to some faces and sunny smiles to others. Monday morning frowns had no time to form on the first day of the semester, Previous routes to class were discarded and fresh shortcuts were found to fit new schedules. Grammar rules replaced literary criticisms, lunch hours switched from lO:4O to ll:5Og southpaws suffered in right-hand desks until teachers discovered their plight, With a little coaxing, normalcy returned. Keeping track of Barb Hnlton's economics textbook is snmplie fied for Mr. Brown with the innovation of book rental lists. eglns- e Lleafz is ovefz Room for one more tray appears with the shifting of books as Jane, Phyllis, and Cindy prepare an extra place for Vera, ,,.L.. .,4-..c,h.L...... ML W
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Q1 0 'Q W fl After-school nibbling is no longer a secret as Dave Clayton records every snack on his health and safety calorie chart. fx fa r' ' ' ' ' ' f cf! L, ' 4 ' ff x affair: 5-fa - ty V lr!!! V , , L-, . of , rw 0 I, , . aff ' 7,45 hip v 509' ..l,- Q, ' l I - . , 9.4, '1 '5' X7 1, , mx' .,-ll 1 ' . X 'f ' 2 'fr'--017.7 1? :2v1f ' n 22322 V ,fe i it it-' ff? 1 . 1' J 4 5 Wife.. . 5 S , i ' 2.eM-wunnumw. 'fast semestefz gzinbs to Assignments snowballed as semester's end neared. Magazines vanished from family racks and reappeared with gaping holes where tidbits for sociology notebooks had proved too tempting, Mirrors reflected nervous figures but made no response to final speeches practiced again and again. Typewriters chattered for hours on end to produce short stories, reports, and research papers complete with footnotesg hungry typists hesitated to stop for food, since each morsel meant colories to be recorded. Overshadowing all else, final exams sent scholars thumbing through the front of their texts in frantic review. Chemistry classes returned one evening for o three- hour final which previewed college methods. - in
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Defefzmimzfion cleats obstacles 'mm flue Pafli, failing The road from September to June wasn't always easy to travel, but persistence usu- ally yielded success in one form or another. Mr. Burnett's new shirt was well-ventilated after an experiment fizzled, but one girl quickly learned to distinguish between di- lute and concentrated sulfuric acid. A wel- come yet unexpected study hall greeted classes summoned to the Berry Bowl: F.B.l. agents who were to speak on crime preven- tion were lost and couldn't detect a sign of the building. Buffalo Berry forgot his lines, but stuck to his guns to make a good pep-session skit even better. Jay Hirsch- auer's little black bug had an affinity for yellow curbs and collected a tall stack of parking tickets, but the future lawyer gained valuable experience in his chosen field. Some trouble clouds had no silver lining. When the dishwasher broke down, students and faculty performed feats of balance as they carried plate, dessert, salad, napkin, silverware, milk, and straw to tables with- out the benefit of a tray. Mr, Starkey's fifth-period demonstrations always failed, l3l's hose-ripping chairs always succeeded. Ship ohoyl Falther's photo gives way to Dan's coveted tele- gram of nomination to the United States Naval Academy. 1 ' 11 . . -..,-A ll 1 ill, , ' 9 1 . L-:js 'v 'Q . l , Q' .f i 73- Us fi 1 'F ' fys .'i' . 7 -' , on For the timely basket which downed Lewis Cass in Sectional play, Neil Adams receives a laurel wreath from Miss Johnson. Br-r-rl As if ten degrees below zero weren't enough to con- tend with, Lyn steps off the bus into ten inches of snow. ,Q-1 i i QAPAEITY till x ' Q i
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