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MAN ' S GREATEST ADVENTURE A cautious descent, a bold imprint, then N«il Armstrong told the world, One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind . ' sflBSlii MivM ' ' fm Smf f - ' ' ' y m . o-nr u- i --- f.i Edwin Aldrin dsmm ' a ' ' tnoii i e ladder.
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Good-bye. Catch ya around. So long. 12:15. , 11 right— the bell. Lockers slam. Halls jam people cram into cars and doors to buses and seats. Hurry! Get it on — let ' s get home. .Some lingering behind. ' Do we turn our class rings now or after thev graduate? Hey I Why ' d they pin down our tassles? Last second annual signing laughing up the old times, remembering crving. just a little! Going out for sports next year? Sitting on the senior quad either for the first time or last time. Bye, Mr. Petta — have a nice summer. ' Last bell. Hungry people waiting for their tardy bus. will you help me put my daisies on my chain Rats, a smudge on my formal! Checking in locks. Paying for books final glances at teachers Wonder if I got a B? remembering a time of living, moving a time of people. People blowing in the wind moving with the year of seventy. Moving to become new adults in an old and new world. . cquaintances departing in whole Friends parting in bodv not mind nor soul. . new time beginning with old faces leaving to become new faces at new places, thinking loving living Being a part of the SIGNS OF SEVENTY. MAXIMUM SPEED LIMIT There have been many hard and trying times this year. I feel we have done a far better job than in the years past. Each year the annual will improve if the staff members will learn and work and also if the student body will accept new ideas. The theme of the .Annual is Signs of Seventy and I feel this book is an outstanding way to preserve 70 ' s many memories. Second Semester Editor
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. ..ght: Armstrong records overall view of Tranquility Base. Foreground; Astronaut Aldrin, Laser Reflector, Television Camera, Background; Flag and Lunar module. Below: As Aldrin stands astride the moon, his gold tinted visor reflects the entire compass of man ' s first visit Below right: Aldrin deploys solar wind composition experiment which will provide new information about the sun ' s composition. Bottom right: On the Sea of Tran- quility Aldrin salutes his flag. S r C i 3r£sy : ' fef-r- -ci ?T S? ; ..:3 .Ji . «« ' .5t, . 4?fe • -RT?; .:■ ir ' .- 1 ■ - ' •-S ' fe Photographs courtesy NASA
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