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The mall is a frequent meeting place for Vicki larrett, sophomore, lo Ella Bivens, junior, Randy Samper, seniorp and Sue Lowell, sophomore. Diane Hanft, senior demonstrates display techniques to Diane Allen, junior, at Dorothy's, where they both work. ..-, N. Selecting a pair of shoes at Lafayette Square is Tina Faught, senior. .. 45mm-5- rule, ,
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, 4. is lr Charlie Chatard hangs in effigy as a symbol Victorious band members receive their medals for a first rating in of Pioneer spirit. the state band contest at Southport. Typical NHS females display their athletic abilities during a powder Senior Sandy Sprouse cries in anguish as she loses her sight in a puff football game after school. scene from the drama Alas Babylon. O 9
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Lafayette Square provides pupils place to work, shop To hundreds of Pioneers, spa- cious Lafayette Square Shopping Center became a balanced source of money-saving and money- spending. As last summer pro- gressed and new stores flashed grand openings, job applications bombarded the stores. Many Pio- neers kept part-time jobs for the duration of the school year. Of course, not everyone diligently saved those weekly checks. Lafay- ette Square became a hang-out- a center for teens to browse and buy. Many came merely to sit qui- etly, watching the shoppers and enjoying the sparkle of the famous rainbow fountain in the mall. Lafay- ette Square changed student life. Young people were caught in the bustle of a gala premiere, in the opening of a new economic cen- ter. Young citizens emerged as active participants in the expansion of Indianapolis business. When not working, necessities had to be dealt with-TV, tele- phone, food-and homework. Am- bitious Pioneers tackled private lessons varying from ballet to horse- back-riding. After-school activities were not a waste of time. Not all knowledge could be book-learned. Activities made Pioneers well-rounded indi- viduals. After school, Sally Chasteen, senior, spends her time aiding customers in the selection of just that right pair ofthe popular opaque hose to match an outfit. ll Mm While working, jim Cox, senior finds time to peek at the ties and purchase one. 'sul'
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