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Spring Features Sports F.T.A. student teacher Carla Sudler, points out the border of an eastern state. TEACHER, K. Sircy, helps with lessons.
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luncheon...ONLY BOY, K. Brubaker, is pinned...FLUTE soloist, R. Harbison. Fair, Attend Basketball Tourney CRAMMING FOR EXAMS, student dil- igently studies for the semester exams. tine’s Carnival were held, the pro- fits going to A.F.S. and the patio. Toward the month’s end, Stu- dent Council collected articles for the community’s A.F.S. auction, hoping to raise funds for the ex- change program. For the athletic minded students, a Gymnastics Club was organized, drilling in the proper tumbling techniques. As the month drew to a close, students anticipated the State-A basketball tournaments, hoping for state title. SENIORS DISCOVER MONTH to be hectic, as they register to vote, right, and are measured for caps and gowns, above.
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counts it carefully and Jim Lusk administers one swat to Coach Friedli. and Junior Play Strong winds blew and kites fill- ed the skies as spring was once a- gain upon us. The true highlight of the season proved to be the Junior class play, the young thespians ex- hibiting their acting skills before parents and friends. Soon after, students relished a day of com- plete chaos, as Slave Day was sud- denly upon them. Fast on the heels of this activity, came another tradi- tional event. This activity found FTA members journeying to ele- mentary classrooms to view teach- ing methods and gain experience. The spring calendar also spot- lighted sports’ activities, as track, tennis, and baseball got underway. Easter vacation brought a wel- come breather, but soon after- wards, students found elections for the following year upon them. Spring also brought many dreams of picnics and the coming summer. COUNTING BALLOTS after student body elections are Student Council members. 17
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