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CATCHING THE CAMERA. Maryanne Pelz turns to investigate the picture taking in study hall. Each student at Snider High School has at least one half of a study hall a day. HERE WE ARE, say Tom Spencer and Nancy Desjardins as they arrive at school. Panthers arrive at Snider by cars, bikes, motor cycles, and by foot. Tom chose a motor cycle. ATTENTION! is the cry given as the band stands ready as the first flag is raised over Snider. Because of the momentum of this event, all students viewed the flag ceremony.
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Life Creates Variation for Pupils LOCKERS EVERYWHERE! This is what the halls of Snider might look like to an outsider, however, a great quantity of lockers is needed to hold the books of the 1 ,300 students at Snider. School is manj different things to every student. It can mean the anticipation of a coming game or dance, the hours of care spent on a special project, the challenge in a teacher ' s voice, and the rows of lockers lining the halls. Each student has a favorite haven: the library, the locker room, the publications office, or the music room. The time he spends there, learning and finding himself, is as important to his education as time spent in the class- room studying. To all Panthers, the sights and sounds of Snider will remain as tangible as a diploma and a gold tassel. Cheers rising over a football field, the odors pouring from a chemistry lab. the ticking of a metronome, the clacking of typewriters, a cough echoing through the auditorium, and the hush during a foul shot are things that will never be forgotten. Even though each student has his own goals, they will all be influenced by their experiences during their three years at Snider. It is up to every in- dividual to make this time as rewarding and enjoyable as possible for himself and his friends. ACTION. CAMERAS. This is what Miss Carolyn Amelung. French teacher, says as her class prepares to view one of the French conversa- tional films. They are a first at Snider this year.
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Each Day Provides Enjoyment LETS GO! Kent Greenlee appears lo be saying 10 Sara C ' oburn as they prepare lo walk home after a hard da} of studying. When Ihe weather is warm, many siudenls use ihis means of transportation. • ■ « ■ •— - ft ' J TmmP m- . TjB 75 T -■ ■■ 9 . THAT ' S THE WAY YOU DO IT. says Aletha White lo her fellow publications workers who are mimicking her. Hondas provide a good solution to transportation problems.
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