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fathy Abril and Lisa Landis participate in Senior Stunt Night as they perform ' hippy-type radio show. They ended by throwing flowers into the audience. A nf ei rise: ' m '--' ,tex , ,,,,, ,. 4, , 1 t:?Z'. ' , ,V f f. , b , I, E 1 0 ,V - '-'f ' , ,,,, ..,,, V ft . ,f .1 g ,,,. . H Iushing and students seem to go together, especially in cases like that of Emilo Iodriguez who realizes that his math notebook must be done by next hour. 75 uw-W' Tom Peek shows pupil's reaction as he releases built-up tensions after a tough semester exam in U.S. history.
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Varsity football players, Chuck Palewicz and Scott Pfister, relax a moment at the Miami Dade's North Campus Stadium in the closing minutes of first half. tudent Life Assortment of Activities Student life was a combination of various elements. Each student was subjected to iluctuating amounts of studying, showing spirit, obeying rules, participating in extracurricular activities and occasion- ally just goofing off. The student atmo- sphere, academically, was one of college boards, achievement tests, class place- ment, and final exams. On the entertain- ment side it was one of Panther Prowls, stunt nights, sports, and rousing student body spirit. Sarah Pletts concentrates all her efforts on building up the students' spirit-the key to the athletic victories, NO SMOKIN '1lhQ-Qinmvw-'ni -QQIUQUIIQHOQQW Rules are a is ws as mbsf' part of student life and protect the individual as well as the building 74 . Q , 0 . an -V . , ' + ' Y 1 ' ' 1 . ' V. 'iyk f :7 X Lf Qllft t . . , . Mssbwx X VV I ,K : -. - 'K ' W . , - - k k - k ' , , ....-,-. f - '. 'i Wx '..'':Il:: ,:'-:T:.. :,f :r-2: WN Q -F . if ' U! ' .. . ,, wsismwen wx
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Panther Staff Sets New Sales Record Members of the Panther staff started off We l their year by reaching a new peak in newspaper sales. For the first time, more than 1200 students purchased subscrip- tions. It was not possible to buy each issue individuallyg instead a subscription supplied all of the regular editions plus the special graduation issue. Seniors needed to subscribe in order to receive their senior keys from Carrollls Jewelers. Headed by co-editors Mimi Alper and Brian Nordwall, the stali' worked together lift A A Q X 5 to meet the deadlines. In writing feature stories and editorials, the staif followed S i lmluwlp ,Q,,5gi.Q-fgjf the advice of publishers that spoke to them during a Florida Scholastic Press Association Convention in Boca Raton. Mimi Alper and Brian Nordwall, Co-Editors-in-Chief 1968 Panther Staff 76
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