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Mike Pickett and Haywood Stroud wait for the gym doors to open, One class or another is always searching for information. Scotty Wiley evidently has found an interesting article on hunting in his favorite magazine WILDLIFE. 10 Daily Activities Give Continuity to School Life School life is composed of many moods and many moments that we share with our fellow students. We yell at pep rallies and athletic events; we enjoy seeing at homecoming our gradu- ated friends; we tred to and fro with an armful of books which are to be used in writing those inevitable term papers; we spend a happy half hour in the cafeteria with friends; we pass a quiet moment at the end of the hall with the favorite person of the moment. These are the moments that we share and enjoy here at Pink Hill High School. The study of leaves and stems captivates the curiosity of Larry Howard and Anne Strickland.
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School Buildings and Settings Add Color to Campus Pouring from busses, cars, and plodding on foot, over five hundred students arrive at Pink Hill each morn- ing to spend over seven hours in school. Here students are given the opportunity to select the classes and activities which will best help them to achieve, The joy of our days will linger long in our minds as we remember the days in school - - the hardships, frustrations, and joys. Operating the ice cream room is one of the main money- making projects of the seniors, Basel Hildreth and Larry Weber wait on some customers from the window of the ice cream room, Recess and ice cream are equally anticipated by hungry students, The day is over and the busses quickly load for the trip home, Our new and modern elementary building houses grades one through five. It is now lunchtime and a third grade class lines up to go to the lunchroom. 9
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Good conversation as well as good food makes lunchtime a favorite occasion. Linda Sand- erson, Judy Gail Blizzard, Eleanor Hill, and Sandra Sanderson enjoy this time of the school day. A familiar silhouette is this one that may be seen daily as students take advantage of a few quiet moments alone. Another schoolday terminates and the stairways and halls immediately become the center of congestion. Joan Noble scurries across the school yard in an effort to beat that one minute bell be- fore class convenes.
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