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Printing skills don't come easy, as Paul Hardwick and Herb Zachary know, but they use their training to print necessary school materials, Giving up her study hall hour to be of service to Mrs. Ingram in the attendance office, Melinda Cald- well busily records the absentees. Watching the birdie fly back and forth across the net in a fast moving games of badminton is Elaine Neal, girls' gym assistant. Everyone has worked together to bring school spirit to an all-time high this year, but it includes much more than actions in the field of sports. School spirit is shown each day when a boy takes time from his study hall to run a movie projector for a class, when a student stops a minute in the hall to pick up a fellow classmates coat that has fallen, or when a stu- dent throws his candy bar wrapper in the special green trash can pro- vided for this use. Led by an extremely active Student Council, the student body has shown its enthusiasm by backing every school activity and by displaying its loyalty through effective posters and signs which plastered our halls. These students symbolize the mean- ing behind the name TROlAN. hr.
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Vslith the remains of the Muncie Bearcats in a casket before our Trojan warriors, the student body celebrated its victory over rival Muncie, the first since l95l. Routine days were broken into by events which we'll remember for many years. Spe- cial activities uppermost in our memories are the Dr. Crane and Pat O'Connor convos, Foreign Student Day, the pep session to celebrate our triumph over the Muncie Bearcats, and outstanding clfapel programs. Brightening our usual routine were the ar- rival ofthe Phoenix on Fridaysg field trips: records in music classes: filmsg lab days in home ec, physics, and chemistryg and driving day when the driver training stu- dents tried out new techniques. Varied classroom activity not only helped to make our school days pleasant but also brought smiles to our faces as we received friendly greetings and understanding from our friends, teachers, and classmates. Devotional programs inspired us each week and gave us a better outlook cn life. Bob Daggy, Kathy Meece, and Harold Cowan, radio students, helped prepare these programs. Smiling happily Margie Turner, Industrial Fair Queen, accepts the IOSQS and crown from Ernest Cuyer as attendants Marilyn Shockley and Maxine Benson watch excitedly.
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