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First Month Brings Resignation To Study, Crowded Activity Schedule As summer suddenly whirled to an end, we reluctantly realized the lazy holiday was over. Vacation adventures and romances were only pleasant dreams. Settling down to school routine seemed too great a task, but soon books and homework became a well-established part of our lives. With one last sigh, we put away thoughts of summer and embarked on a new school year with effervescent energy. Eagerly, we became acquainted with the personalities behind the unfamiliar faces of students and teachers. September school life blossomed in many ways ... petitions forclass offices were circulated and heated campaigns rolled into action. Football practices left athletes sore and exhausted, but anxious for the first game. Patriotism was stressed when the student council initiated a daily flag raising ceremony. DAILY FIAG-RAISING CEREMONY initiated thisyear by Student Council expresses national pride of students.
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Merges Infinite Past . . . Future Indian artists and craftsmen of silver, weaving, and clay, have w on international recognition and acclaim. The turquoise found in the Morenci mine is made into silver jewelry, and is prized by all. Perhaps the most important of all the Indian’s contributions to America, is a sense of permanence; the sense of an infinite past that implies an infinite future. No longer are there separate histories of our country. They have merged, as have its peoples; and all are proud to be AMERICANS. TABLE OF CONTENTS Story of the Year pages 6-53 Classmates 54-93 Organizations 94-117 Sports 118-137 Patrons 138-151 Senior Register 152-155 Index 156-160 AS FLAGS WAVED OVER A deserted schoolyard. students settled down to books, bells, and classroom routines. 5
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PROVIDING TUE BACKGROl 'ND Ml SlCfor PHOTOGRAPHER'S PHOTOGRAPHER. Joe Noce.getsun- the daily flag-raising ceremony was C. Dunckhorst. expected coverage as he shoots amidst pre-school library clutter. C.Al Gill OFFguard, Mr. Myers snatches astolen moment of relaxation. THE MANY faces offootball areexhibit- ed by team watching game in progress. SYMROI.IG of school spirit, band forms traditional M . GRIN AND RARE IT! R. Moran receives his T.B. skin test. 7
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