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SWEAI:R5 AND SKIRTS are worn for after school parties such as this one welcoming the new freshman girls For another afternoon party the Y-Teens entertained their mothers at the annual recognitcn TSB, IACKETS AND IEANS provide warmth for the Methodist hayriders but are not complete protection against the scratchy straw. Hayrides are popular in church organizations as well as small groups around school. l 5 SKIRTS AND SHIRTS. multi-colored and gauclyx brighten the annual C Sharp Minor Club square dance, Caller Ray Wentz shouts, Swing that partner, over the squeals of excitement ol the sixtw members.
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,, HER FINE ARTS STUDENTS APE INTERESTED IN THE ARTS AS HOBBIES E F 6 f N ANY STUDENTS taking vocational and aca- demic courses find time to squeeze in music and art to learn recreational skills, but a few students are on the fine arts course because they expect to become artists or musicians. ln art classes students express their ideas with clay, oil paints, leather, soap, and wood and learn to design commercial products. In choir, band, and orchestra musicians blend talents C gl a' Pa l g draws attention and tones to present five concerts for the students and the public. LIVING PICTURES have been a part of the Christmas Vesper MAKING RECORDINGS, the drarnatics class uses a tape Service presented by the art and music departments each Decem- recorder and microphone to find the best speed and tcne ber for the past fifteen years. quality for public speaking.
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HER SOCIAL LIFE HI SOCIETY PREVAILS lN BLUE JEANS AS WELL AS IN FORMALS ROM THROWING straw on a hayride to making quick changes from formals to blue jeans for parties after the Junior-Senior Promenade, Nlishawaka High School students enjoy all types of social activi- ties. If there is no after-game dance, club party, class play, or athletic event, the students find some other form of entertainment, ranging from sipping cokes and chatting in the local drugstore or watch- ing the neighbors television screen to attending the Saturday midnight show. Drug store cokes are good at four VICTORY SIGN. INSTICATED BY MR. FRANK FIRMANI, WAS SYMBOLIC OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON
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