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School without the 2527 youths who made up the four classes was strangely void and quiet. That students enlivened the campus was especially apparent each Monday when Friday's absentees gathered at the attendance desk iostling for counter space with a new array of weekend trophies. Additions of new trophy cases attested to the abilities and talents of Memorialites in accumulating awards for both academic and athletic competition. Students-219
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It makes you more aware of things just little everyday details. Art honoree and Gold Key winner in the Scholastic Art show, Kathy Bowers relates her artistic philosophy. All fields of art interest her especially sculpture and watercolor. Her illustrations have adorned the Anvil and Corridors of the Mind. Her summer fob of teaching arts and crafts precedes an art maior and education minor at Trinity. A mental high . . . like an expression . . . and freedom of expression is very important Artist Andy Long whose portfolio along with Kathy's was one of only six from the area sent to National in the Scholastic Art Awards Contest, is interested in all forms of art, painting, poetry, photography, pottery . . . Winner of a Gold Key and two certificates of merit, Andy will pursue his career at the University of Colorado. 218-Honors
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Seniors entered '69 with an affirmative outlook, They converged on Memorial from sunny beaches, summer iobs and scenic vacations to become the big kids of the campus. Struck by the finality of it all, seniors resolved to make their last year one to rememberf That was the year that . . Radical changes set '68-'69 apart from previous years. With only tour official cheerleaders, Wranglers and Sigma Gamma helped to bolster the sometimes sagging school spirit. To the surprise of many, the sun came out for the Senior Carnival for the first time in some years. With the advent of ID cards and class-segregated lunches, seniors soon realized that their year was to be like no other one. Senior Class officers, Jane Lowrey, Secretary, Wick Stuckey, President, Kathy Walsh, Representative-ah large, Tom Elkins, Vice-president and .lanis Dubow, Treasurer, stop at the elevators in the newly opened Neiman-Marcus, 220-Seniors A-.S ,yum Air ,,,r 'af zspdgv v', lj ,' vigrx' Q. f:,,
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