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to the Other WORK Deep concentration and a steady hand are required for the successful completion of a chemistry lab. Chris Crosby watches closely as Bob Higley tests for solubility. Although he spends hours downstairs in the darkroom processing hundreds of prints and rolls of film, Bob Thompson rarely gets the attention he deserves. All three student publications and the alumni news depend on his enormous efforts. WORK
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WORK FROM ONE END to the other it was work, work, work. From pre-season football drills to pre-game warm-ups, from Babes in Arms auditions to the dress rehearsal, from Mrs. Edmondson ' s quizzes to Mr. Deaderick ' s essay tests, and from setting up for the Victory Dance to slaving away in the darkroom, we managed to set aside all temptations and somehow get the job done when the chips were down. At any given time, students and faculty were at work from one end of the campus TO THE OTHER. From One End m H Too busy to even stop and tie his shoe, junior Ian Jones crams for an upcoming American History test. v; % « - . a i.jfr ; ' ;V ; :: Teachers don ' t work just during school hours. Here several faculty memberrs help Coach Alston by timing runners at the MUS Invita- tional. As they clear the lunchroom for the homecoming dance, Parker Phillips and Bob McEwan take care not to damage Mrs. Lenti ' s cherished silverware. imm 4 OPENING
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PLRY From One End FROM ONE END to the other, we always found time to enjoy ourselves. From the euthanasia game against Bishop Byrne to the dance afterwards, from the curtain call for Hello Dolly to the cast party, from Mr. Thompson ' s witty remarks to Coach Taylor ' s mannerisms, and from the campaign speeches to the April Fool ' s edition of the newspaper, we were always able to have fun despite our responsibilities on and off campus. Throughout the year, we were at play from one end TO THE OTHER. Here we go Buzzards, here we go! It ' s fun to watch the football team, but many people have admitted that they spend a lot of time studying their favorite cheerleader. Ivy McPherson ranks high in the polls. Preparing for the Homecoming skit, LonMagness puts the final touches on Alex Williams ' outrageous costume. When students want to have fun, they can find it even in the most painful of daily activities. Mrs. Lenti ' s Clack cuisine was so tasty to John Monaghan that he tried to eat his chicken bone. 6 OPENING
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