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A LITTLE TO THE LEFT Ron Shawgo poses for the Art II class. In second year art, students can perfect their artistic talents. LlrtT TWO PLEASE Students utilized the ticket booths located strategically in the hallways. Dave Long is purchasing dance tickets from Terry Moore. Prom tickets, book rental fees, and class dues were handled in these booths. f l
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a Reality WATCH THAT LADDER! Two workmen put the finishing touches, the basketball nets, into place in the gym. After this work was com- pleted, the gym became still another site for action. ISN ' T IT FINISHED YET? Early in the year, the auditorium appears in its incomplete stale. The trans- formation was seen only a few months later. For many students it is difficult to believe that the main part of Snider is finished, and a new area is now under construction. Last fall the cafeteria, gym, and auditorium were the final parts to be completed. A dream had finally become a reality, and the two years of wait- ing were over. Almost immediately afterward, another wing was being built to accommodate the increasing number of new students. Large numbers of people be- came aware of Snider High School ' s existence and the ideals it stands for. Students can now say they attend Snider with confidence that comes from favorable rec- ognition. HAD A HARD DAY? Snider ' s janitors work to maintain the build- ing ' s appearance of newness. Their success is evident, although 1.300 students keep them busy every minute of each day.
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SHS Tasks Increase Work and Play MOVE THOSE CHAIRS Cleaning up is an important pari of sponsoring an activity. Boh Ross is helping after a dance in the cafe- teria. Hard work and planning go into a successful after-game danee. •- • ' S» 3 4 A FEW MINUTES TO RELAX Sitting in his office, Mr. Mor- ken is looking over his schedule for the day. He makes use of his space in the P.E. office by planning his classes and extra activities. REMEMBER THE TIME Sharon Kiser and Carl Lash look over the SAEARI at the distribution dance. With the summer distribu- tion plan, all of the year ' s activities can be included in the book. 13
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