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THINKING OF THE YEAR ahead are stu- dents Alan Gillespie and Mike Cloncs, student council leaders. EXCHANGE STUDENTS, Bart Vermeulen and Marie Frantz, meet friends at an AFS coke party. During the year parties are planned to make the students feel more at home. SENIOR MERRIL STERN, helping during a school safety check, applies a 1969 safety sticker to a student's car. All cars parked in the school lots must be safety checked. Student Life-5
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ESCAPING FROM THE NOISE of the student center, underclassmen take time out to make use of the extensive facilities provided in the humanities room of the library. AFS. mixers contribute to friendships lt begins with little thought at all, just another school year. Then suddenly, individuals begin noticing differences in the school's atmo- sphere. An atmosphere of thought: deep thought. A type of meditation. Today marks the era of a search for peace. Today also marks man- kind's conquering of an unknown world beyond ours: space . . . the moon. And we are left here to think about these trying experiences and accomplishments. As we go through daily life and school, we find each day a new experience to evaluate in our minds. Our minds which are de- veloping so quickly. And each of these moments become a meditation, wave upon wave . . . thought waves . . . waves of nature . . . waves of life. DANCING AFTER A FOOTBALL game, stu- dents enjoy the music as they relax. 4-Student Life HiREIK ii 3 SN I
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Seniors swing The theme of the 1969 Junior Prom, This Magic Moment, de- scribed accurately the feelings of the junior class as they danced to the music of the Jim Edison Dance Band. Reigning as king and queen of the Prom were Doug Kniptash and Judy Allen. ln the final days of their high school careers, the 1969 seniors dis- played their seniorities once more as they threw their volume of four years learning over the student cen- ter banister. With mixed emotions, the seniors attended graduation cere- monies at the fairgrounds. Louise Steinmetz and Bob Habig served as valedictorian and salutatorian. The senior activities concluded with the Grad D a n c e, Bourbon Street Blues , held at Northview Junior High School. HUSHED WITH ANTICIPATION. seniors wait to receive their diplomas during com- mencement exercises in the Coliseum. while saging so-long NEVER LOOKING BETTER, seniors met in the parking lot and proceeded to the Student Center where they sang the school song.
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