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Af dag Squeezing through the hall's seething mass of humanity Chatting in the corners. Beating the late bell. These are every- day occurrences for the ordin- ary student. Their vitality contrasts strangely with the gloomy, unlit caverns of the school. After the final deafening ring, a mad rush for the doors ensues. When classes have ended , the building truly comes alive. The track team racing around the halls and the creak of the weights evoke images of aching muscles and the triumph of victory. The sound of the piano from the auditorium creates a similar impression of diligent effort paying off. Yet the day isn't fin- ished . The spectre of home- work undone and activities still to attend haunts the mind. RIGHT: Caught red-handed are Lynda Gcicr. Joanne Sorg, Diane Smith, and lean Soscia at the Hecht Company in the Columbia Mall. OPPOSITE: Weightlift- ing is part of Martha Hayncr's condi- tioning program.
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tudent Life Transition from the life of academics, organizations and sports was the most enjoyable of all for students. There was a need for activities At Day and At Night. Work in the school and community provided students with memorable activities. Two new dances, The Thanksgiving Dance and the Dance Marathon, raised money for Grassroots, a Columbia based counseling center, and the Howard County Association of Retarded Citizens respectively. There was also a ten minute break between periods B and C for the sole purpose of socializing this year. OPPOSITE TOP: In attendance at the Christmas Dance are Janet Norris and Dave Frain. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Traditionally at the Spring Dance, the Freshman Class chose to sponsor an event celebrating St. Patrick's Day. Each class holds a different dance to raise money. Here students await the arrival of their rides. LEFT: The second annual Human Relations Dance was held in February. Among those present were Chris Vias, Jenny James, Eloise Hawea. and Sandy Sloboda. STUDENT LIFE I97
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