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A renewed empfiasis on learning Working for speed A favorite spot — scholarship bulletin board Testing English skills An experiment on clorine ■HnLAH! ' .||lh ANWKiNtlr KfjT;: proof of our spirit of unity os we worked for the annual barbeque. We chuckled through Time Out for Ginger and subscribed to the Mustang. With the winter months came a frantic tempo — there were so many things to do: a superior concert by the Music Department, all-important College Boards, wrest- ling and basketball, club .meetings, the eagerly-awaited Christmas Dance, two-hour exams, the close of the old semester and promises brought by a new one, bids for membership in Key Club and Girl Ambassadors, a new literary magazine, Valentines and our King and Queen of Hearts, the yearbook deadline, new class rings for 12
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ffiaf ever-present spirit ffiaf is M.P.H.S. September third brought a new school year, a new beginning; new skills to learn, old ones to master; a time to work, a time to play; ex- periences to share, opportunities to serve; old friends, new ones; excitement, anticipation. For some students, this year was their first at Myers Park; for others, their last. For every- one, it was a year to remember. The first school month, as always, was a busy one of paying fees, getting the first ' Spark, meeting classes, doing perpetual homework, beating Central, electing officers. taking class pictures, holding the first Student Council meeting and the first new senior class meeting. Football games often followed by open houses now took up part of our week- ends. Seniors who had taken part in the AFS program or had attended various conventions and conferences shared their experiences in an assembly. As autumn slipped by, our year fell into a pattern — familiar, traditional, and thrilling. Who will ever forget the impressive Honor Society tapping? Homecoming was dampened only slightly by our loss to the Whirlies. The next week we tied our arch rivals, the Rams, 0-0. College Day brought a sudden realization of the nearness of the future. National Merit Semi-Finalists were announced. We found Ambassadors ' tea for new girls Spirit mounts against Central 1 Cheering the team to victory
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