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XJ, Starting a new game: Life is filled with new beginnings. From the moment we are born we begin new phases of our lives as we end old ones. As we progress through high school, ever year provides new challenges. Each fresh- man, sophomore, junior and senior plays a different type of game as they advance through senior high. Yet all of these games are fundamental to our development. Upon graduation from high school, each person is free to choose the direction he will take. Up until this time, our lives are domi- nated by our elders and social institutions which prepare us to play the game indepen- dently. Each year provides valuable exper- ience necessary to continue the next step of the game. ,xr li -'Q - - it 1 I 1. Each year, Mr. Dennis Lavy is faced with directing new scores for the musical. 2. Freshman, Tim Lynn tries his hand at a basketball toss at the PTO fair. 3. IOE gives Kris Voight an early start at per- suing a career in business. 4. On Senior Law Day, Tim McCIung tries out his temporary office as the sheriff. 5. Howard Smith wants to look official at a Youth-in-Government meeting in Columbus. 6. As a stage crew member, Rodney Brownell learns the basics of lighting. 7. Juniors try out a new game in the fall by working at the concession stand. 198 Closing Theme
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