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Sandy Squires in. the true Kingsman tradition puts a lot of gallop in the first pep session of the year. A big moment for juniors. Josten representative Bob Albertson meets with the class committee who vote on the 1965 ring design. Janet Koehnke, Linda Ringen, - N' Thailand exchange student Kesara Phuntumkomol and some senior kabitzers Brian Vannoni, Rick Clark, Bruce Erich Smith, Jackie Geerligs, and Tom Bean. - ' ' The Associates field trip with Mrs. Anderson, Pam Bourret, and Marilyn Olsen . . . Santa's helpers from the woodshopfGerry Funnell, and Larry Hillebrand . . . Always a favorite-the convo that features high adventure . .. One of many Penn traditions, the trimming of the school Christmas tree. Here a happy group of juniors catch the holiday mood. Dick Fulmer, Dick Nance, and Vicki Moon help make that all important decision. l4
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efQl1adesoQU The result of summer planning! Senior Alex Han- char and dramatics coach Lyman Saville attempt to build a TREE? The G.A.A. girls have an action packed after- IIOOH. Eager to learn and quick to catch on, our students gave summer institutes such as G.A.A. summer camp, Girls' and Boys' State, Student Council, and Journalism work shop priorities on their lists of educational recreation. After spending part of the summer in an en- joyable institute session, students returned in the fall with new ideas and ambition. With the necessary tools of learning in hand, new goals were set and achieved. Miss Kathy Hildreth, girls phys ed instructor, starts a routine on the paral lel bars. 13
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l 2 Ambitious Y-Teeners Mariellen Meixel and Doris Shaw Barbara Mo ore, Jim Evans, and Pam Blue illustrate the old adage Practice help with the Christmas Ball decorations. Here they makes Perfect . .. It's fun tool are Hnishing some snow framed window props. Activities Owu ' Our school life is the reflection of the interests, industry, talent, and avocations of all. Mentally and pysically we freely spend each emotion-packed day. Our little spheres of influence revolve continuously as we listen, sing, speak, work, act, and relax. Because we are part of many activities our profiles overlap, appear indistinct but never disappear. Opportunities for service are unlimited and student par- ticipation transcends all grade classifications. Class leaders appear where the need exists. A follower becomes a leader when a leader is neededfl Penn Points second page edi- tor Pam Blue and senior typist Darlene Archibald proofread some editorial copy. Some of the highest moments X of achievement are realized when students work together, pool their talents and realize Mutual successes. P-H-M has become a misnomer at Penn and the hyphens have disappeared in theory if not in fact. Terry Carter, first page editor of Penn Points meets with local school journalists at the annual Urban League Banquet. The journalists in this picture are Chele Chambley, Andrea Singer, Terri Carter, Cecelia McGill, and Barbara Banchero. The Magical Misfitsl' Steve Kelley and Danny Gardner lend a helping hand to the 1965 BITTERSWEET campaign a 'la halftime. I5
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