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I LIKE DREAMING I REACHED FOR A STAR “I reached for the sky, but it was too wide, so I settled for a star.” This quote by a six- teen year old sums up the situation at Phoebus High School. Everyday there are those students who sit and daydream their time away — about work, boyfriends, girlfriends, surfing or being home asleep. For them, the fun begins after school— 2:40. Others at Phoebus take advantage of the situation and make the most of it. They actively engage in many school events. They hold parties for special teachers and friends, attending clubs, and dances. For them, life is what you make it . . .” 11 MX 8
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WHAT DO YOU SEE? . . . LEARNING! Look inside Phoebus . . . What do you see? In spite what else happens there, it is a place for learning and much of that goes on at Phoebus. The learning activities and experiences are many and varied. Sure, there are days of listening to teachers, but there one opportunities to engage in valuable experi- ences . . . from watching film strips, conducting class for teachers and Mr. Mussel- man, listening to records, creating lithographs, to learning to take care of others by giving blood. 7
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I % While the girls, daydream in the dark about they young Navyman, others enjoy his version of I Write the Songs.” Before he joined the Army in April, Pur- nell Futrell daydreamed of joining some branch of the service to escape from Phoebus. Surprised by her Spanish 2 class. Miss Allison Bennett and her fiance J.D. Foster cut the cake at the gala affair. On the first day of school, Julie Caw- thorne daydreams about careers posted on the guidance boards. This portrait of Barbara Mardis super- imposed on the wall symbolizes the idea of daydreaming. After fifth period, Ray Hogge and Mary Ann Carpenter go to the 7-1 1 for a slurpee. 9
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