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■ ■ ■ More Time for Friends Students escape the crowded cafeteria for the friendly and refreshing atmosphere surrounding Mr. Softee. .-£ As we go our separate ways, shadows of friendship formed at the Dome remain in our memories forever. Tottering in an impromptu totem pole, the varsity cheer- leaders take time out for fun during a practice session. Sara Van Every gets no help from Sue Fenstermaker and JoAnn Stonebreaker as she faces the consequences of a stuffed locker.
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A quiet corridor reflects hours spent in classrooms . . . Happy crowds escape the press of knowledge.
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■ ■ ■ Fun ■ ■ ■ Redskins f rugged, jerked, and freddied through the 1965-1966 school year. Discotheques were the greatest, and dance bands thrived. The total look was in , and so were textured hose, Ouija boards, and James Bond. Autumn brought ' Skins together to enjoy the usual wienie roasts, hayrides, and football games. As weather grew colder, girls snuggled into poor- boy sweaters, and boys let their hair grow into surfer or Beatle mops to keep out the chill. Skiing gained new popularity as ' Skins took to the slopes way up in Michigan or as far away as Colorado. Winter haze was further dispelled by the coming of Batman , a pop-art TV melodrama featuring the greatest masked man since the Lone Ranger. The melting of snow renewed the thrills of such warm weather activities as skateboarding and motor- cycling. The most popular topic of conversation be- came prom fashions, and for seniors, graduation and that first step into the world. And for students and teachers alike, the most inviting thoughts were those of summer fun and freedom. Willy Holloway and Davey PlatI show off their gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Santa, alias Donny McClead and Sonny Schoonover. It ' s a cinch, thinks sophomore Gene Hale as he finally lifts the weights over his head. Intensive concentration on the Ouija board reveals knowledge of the future to Judy Rice and Bob McKee.
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