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Teen-agers' expressions mhror countless moods Our moods weren't always pensive. We cheered madly at football games, laughed through school plays, and meditated during three religious convocations. Choir was en- livened by Happy Birthday choruses sung to unsuspecting victimsg Mike Sullivan's for- getfulness drew chuckles when Swing Choir performed. Joy and wonder pounded Through the veins of newly chosen Honor Society members. Nostalgic seniors often noted mentally, This will be the last time , , , The Berry Bowl was electrified with our enthusiasm in the Sectionalg we watched jubilant teammates hug one another after the Regionalg and we choked as the captain uttered unbelievingly, lt's all over now. Occasionally we did stop to think. Homework involving theorems, laws, and formulas made us contemplate earth and spaceg yet sometimes we just sat and wondered about our future and the world's. VVe found the answers we sought in books and in people. Stors in her eyes-and a rapturous smilefreflect the ioyful wo Us i M f JWSQLQ, , '+ 3 ' fo fo 4 -mmm Lazy moods of autumn provide the perfect atmosphere for Bruce, who acquaints himself with Shakespeare's sonnets. nder of Betty Carr, crowned queen of Homecoming festivities, 1 J 2 f 5 . I 5 l i
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Young people earn respect ffzroagh club serwkes Vietnam bound, German Club's giant Ile t ggl g f f cl sou rs s ru in or ree om is rolled by Mary and J Through participation in extra-curricular activities, we developed the leadership and civic awareness required of future citizens. Service became our middle name: in the an- nual drive for blood donors, determined Hi-Tri vampires exceeded a high goal of 300 by 70, Hi-Y netted S650-to be used for community and school projects-when almost l,2OO people turned out to devour pancakes and sausages. Other undertakings included entertaining orphans, establishing scholarship funds, adopting a foreign child, and making improvements in the library. Individuals found rewards in activities. Anita Lowry captured a blue ribbon at the second speech meet she attended. Lonnie Strauch was elected governor of lndiana's Key Clubs, Danny Blom campaigned for the office of international president. Tim l-lirschauer was chosen for an all-state band. Lincoln gym became an Egyptian paradise for the May l4 Prom, Winter Fantasy and the Senior Class Play brought applause: pain and perspiration were finally justified.
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