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1 7 N Doing... fkightj Susan Padgett reflects on an idea for a feature in her journalism class. fBelow Rightj The driving range at left and the houses across the street were signs of progress around Rickards. fBelowj jim Reid points to the foot that kicked two record field goals during the football season. 6 W T., f. M es . ..,,, Q i
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4 K Q u x KPN Learning... With the growing ecology movement, students became aware of their environment and how to improve it by improving themselves and informing others. Through the 1972 elections, knowledge of the United States and what it stands for became interesting. Becoming involved in local, state and national elections gave many students the feeling of being helpful. New responsibility enabled students to find out more about their school, their teachers, and their friends, and growing interests in new ideas gave all students the chance to learn more about themselves. For some, the questions of what they will be and do in life and how they can help improve their society were answered, while some must continue to search for the answers. Students have learned that knowledge not only came in books, but also in the faces and minds of their friends and from listening, asking questions and observing. They have also found that learning is not just hard work, it is an exciting and lasting experience. fLeftj Keith Clemons and Ricky Bei! tenseiv watch their teammates battle in the turnabout game with FAMU High which made Richards 8-7. fAbove Leftj The big live oak in the bus drive watches as stu- dents get ready for another day
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