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Student Life Greot Expectotions Life does not come easy for most people, and a student's life is no exception. Problems range from having no gas money for the car to suddenly remembering lat 12:30 at nightl a major test for tomorrow. These are just a handful of the trials and tribulations that a student believes life has dealt him. These problems can be as serious to a student as a farm foreclosure is to a farmer. ' Many, however, feel that a student's life is the only one for him. Events such as Joe-T week's variety of dress-up days and spirit week's bonfire enliven the daily routine and made the year memora- ble. A student's life is fun even with the responsibilities he has. But then , -wi 47. U f 'W' SL KW All classes have their unexpected moments of fun. Rob Berry is tak- en by surprise when Steve Shrigley scooped him off his feet. - . Student life t
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Taking time to stop, students admire the Statue of George Washington at the Federal Hall in New York City. The statue stands at the same place where Washington took the oath of office. After arriving at their destination, students watch as the seniors make their traditional walk-this time up the grand spiral staircase. pring Viru As the dormant life of winter came to an end and the warm spring sun began to shine, spirit revived students and teachers all over campus. Students suddenly began to pay for, plan for and prepare for all of spring's activit- ies. Forty anxious seniors found themselves preparing for a long awaited fand expensivel cultural awareness trip to New York. Chaperoned by Ms. Marylou Andreelli and Mr. Floyd Dunn, the seniors toured New York, Washington, and Williamsburg. This event only added to the mon- ey problems for these seniors, already beset with assessments. Then came the yearning for a new wardrobe and activities. The spring fashion came only in the An Active Disease color green. Caps and gowns hit the top of the senior's must have list. Graduation came the 31st day of May at Hornet stadium. Tuxedoes and evening gowns also made their appear- ance at the IuniorfSenior Prom. Limousines and Ferraris and '57 Chevys arrived at the Union Bank building in Little Rock, and their passengers went on to the top floor for the formal meeting. The theme for the prom coincided with the attitudes of the students Forever Young. As the summer months grew closer and the thrill of spring and its fever slowly faded away, new plans, preparations and payments were made for the next seasonal change. - +- Sprung
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